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Tracing a neutrino ghost to a distant 'shadow blaster' galaxy

Tracing a neutrino ghost to a distant 'shadow blaster' galaxy
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Astronomers have identified a gravitationally lensed galaxy nicknamed 'Shadow Blaster' located 11 billion light-years away. This discovery helps researchers better understand the origins of high-energy neutrinos, which have long been a mystery in space science.

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Understanding the sources of cosmic neutrinos provides critical insights into the fundamental processes of the universe and the evolution of distant galaxies.

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