8 July 2026 – A very successful sea operation took place during last week-end, leading to a new extension of the ORCA submarine telescope off the coast of Toulon, France. During the operation, four new detection units were installed in the deep sea and connected to the detector in a record time of an average … Continue reading Welcome, ORCA-42! L'articolo Welcome, ORCA-42! sembra essere il primo…
19 June 2026 – The KM3NeT Collaboration gathered last week in Bratislava, Slovakia, for an inspiring Collaboration meeting. The meeting had a vibrant program, which included a detailed review of the status of construction of the ARCA and ORCA detectors, a refinement of plans for integration and installation, discussion of new ideas for calibration, reports … Continue reading The KM3NeT…
8 June, 2026 – We are delighted to announce that two KM3NeT early-career scientists, Francesco Benfenati Gualandi and Alfonso Lazo Pedrajas, have been awarded with the 2025 GNN dissertation prize. The prize, which is assigned annually by the Global Neutrino Network (GNN) through an international evaluation committee, is meant to recognise young scientists who have … Continue reading GNN…
20 April 2026 – A very successful sea operation took place last week, leading to a new extension of the ORCA submarine telescope off the coast of Toulon, France. In about four days of operation in good sea conditions, five new detection units were installed in the deep sea and connected to the detector. In … Continue reading Welcome, ORCA-38! L'articolo Welcome, ORCA-38! sembra essere il primo su…
8 April 2026 – The first call for proposals for science projects based on KM3NeT data proposed by external users is open! The call and ACME – This call is opened in the framework of ACME. The ACME project enables transnational access (TA) on the basis of scientific merit to a wide range of complementary … Continue reading First call opened for transnational access to KM3NeT data L'articolo First…
2 April 2026 – The first edition of the KM3NeT Masterclass took place last week over a large network of institutes throughout Europe. During one full day, high-school students could experience what it takes to work at the frontiers of research. In total, almost 200 students were engaged in Italy (Bari, Bologna, Catania, Genova, Salerno), … Continue reading Great success of the first KM3NeT…
Dutch 27 Februari 2026, Noord-Hollands Dagblad/Helderse courant 14 March 2026, Trouw About oceanographical research published by KM3NeT in Geophysics Letters. L'articolo Diepzee bellen zijn belangrijk sembra essere il primo su KM3NeT .