The world’s most advanced cosmic-ray detector took 16 years and $2 billion to build, and not long ago it looked as though it would wind up mothballed in some warehouse. NASA, directed to finish ...
Detectors long used to look at the cosmos are now part of X-ray experiments here on Earth. Modern cosmology experiments—such as the BICEP instruments and the Keck Array in Antarctica—rely on ...
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