A buried neutrino telescope may hear the ghosts of ancient stars

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An upgrade to Japan’s Super-Kamiokande underground neutrino detector could soon pick up neutrinos from supernovae that exploded billions of years ago, enabling scientists to study the deaths of stars across cosmic history through these ghost particles that rarely interact with matter.
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