A ghost particle from Antarctica has led scientists to a hidden galaxy 11 billion light-years away, pointing to a new kind of cosmic neutrino source. A dust-cloaked star-forming galaxy called Shadow Blaster is now the strongest candidate for a high-energy neutrino detected in 2021. This discovery could explain up to one-fifth of the universe's mysterious neutrino background.

Scientists still don’t know where ghostly particles called neutrinos originate. A distant galaxy could be a potential source.

A ghost particle from Antarctica has led scientists to a hidden galaxy 11 billion light-years away, pointing to a new kind of cosmic neutrino source. A dust-cloaked star-forming…

Astronomers have traced a mysterious neutrino to the Shadow Blaster galaxy, located 11 billion light-years away, advancing our understanding of these ghostly cosmic particles.

Hidden galaxy 11 billion light-years away: Scientists identify a hidden galaxy known as "Shadow Blaster" as the possible source of a high-energy neutrino detected in Antarctica,…