Neutrino's nursery found: the 'Shadow Blaster'
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Astronomers traced a single neutrino detected at the South Pole to its source: an unusually bright early galaxy 11 billion light-years away, nicknamed Shadow Blaster, advancing understanding of high-energy cosmic events in the young universe.
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