NASA's ANITA experiment in Antarctica has detected puzzling upward radio signals that challenge our understanding of particle physics. These anomalies may hint at new cosmic phenomena or even exotic particles. What do they mean for science?
In a groundbreaking discovery, Penn State scientists have detected strange radio pulses from beneath the Antarctic ice, challenging current particle physics and hinting at undiscovered particles or interactions.
A cosmic ray detector in Antarctica has recorded strange signals that defy current physics models, suggesting the presence of unknown particles. Researchers are baffled as they explore this anomaly's implications for our understanding of the universe.