You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
Spencer Axani, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the inventor of CosmicWatch, a portable, ...
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CosmicWatch: Handheld device democratizes study of cosmic particles from exploding stars
The CosmicWatch device costs only $100 to make, making it accessible for both high school students and spacecraft operators.
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