Underground Physics Experiment Advances Search for Rare Particle Decay with Noise-Canceling Technology
Scientists deep beneath an Italian mountain have implemented sophisticated noise-canceling technology to enhance their search for an extremely rare particle decay. The CUORE experiment’s latest findings place new limits on neutrinoless double beta decay occurrence, potentially rewriting fundamental physics principles.
Underground Physics Experiment Breaks New Ground
Deep beneath nearly a mile of rock in central Italy, physicists are conducting what sources describe as one of the most sensitive particle detection experiments ever attempted. The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE), located in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, has reportedly collected two ton-years of data in its quest to observe neutrinoless double beta decay—a phenomenon that could fundamentally alter our understanding of particle physics.