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The international KM3NeT collaboration has just detected a neutrino that is thirty times more energetic than any previously detected anywhere in the world.
This exceptional discovery opens up new perspectives for understanding extreme energy phenomena in the Universe and the origin of cosmic rays.
This is a remarkable result from the KM3NeT telescope, a gigantic detector being built at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The results were published in the journal Nature on 12 February 2025.
First detection of an ultra-high-energy neutrino12 February 2025 The international KM3NeT collaboration has just detected a neutrino that is thirty times more energetic than any previously detected anywhere in the world. This exceptional discovery opens up new perspectives for understanding extreme energy phenomena in the Universe and the origin of cosmic rays. This is a remarkable result from the KM3NeT telescope, a gigantic detector being built at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The results were published in the journal Nature on 12 February 2025.
On september 7th IN2P3 and EDF signed a collaboration agreement, which allows to launch  of the exploratory 'SuperChooz Pathfinder' project to test the feasibility of a large neutrino study project installed at the Chooz power plant.
SuperChooz PathFinder (LiquidO, neutrino, EDF)07 September 2022On september 7th IN2P3 and EDF signed a collaboration agreement, which allows to launch of the exploratory 'SuperChooz Pathfinder' project to test the feasibility of a large neutrino study project installed at the Chooz power plant.
The LiquidO collaboration published the first experimental validation of its  innovative detection technique
First experimental demonstration of the LiquidO technology20 January 2022The LiquidO collaboration published the first experimental validation of its innovative detection technique
A projet carried out by researchers from l’IN2P3 (IJCLab) and Nantes Université(SUBATECH) was accepted under this tool for funding disruptive technological research projects.
AMO-TECH a project funded under the EIC Pathfinder Open call30 November 2021A projet carried out by researchers from l’IN2P3 (IJCLab) and Nantes Université(SUBATECH) was accepted under this tool for funding disruptive technological research projects.
KM3NeT collaboration: Off Sicily... ARCA21 April 2021
A first integrated optical module at Subatech for the KM3NeT telescope16 May 2018
July 2017 : Meeting JUNO (Beijing, China)30 July 2017
June 2017 : shift Solid (Ghent, Belgium)30 June 2017
April 2017 : shift SoLid (Ghent, Belgium)01 April 2017
SoLid on the "Le Petit Journal" of the laboratory05 January 2017