
Ice Cube
IceCube is a scientific project located at the South Pole, designed to study high-energy particles called neutrinos. These nearly massless particles pass through most matter without interaction, but IceCube uses a large array of detectors embedded deep in the ice to catch rare instances when neutrinos interact. By analyzing these interactions, scientists can learn about cosmic events and objects like black holes and supernovae. Overall, IceCube helps us understand the universe’s most energetic phenomena and the fundamental nature of particles that are otherwise difficult to detect.