Deep in Antarctic ice, these particles can answer basic questions about the universe

Deep in Antarctic ice, these particles can answer basic questions about the universe

In November, scientists arrived at the South Pole in planes outfitted with skis to pull off a construction project seven years in the making. They had a short summer window — November to early February — to drill six new holes at least a mile and a half deep into the Antarctic ice and install long...

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