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"path": "/news/research/2026/03/new-evidence-from-the-southern-hemisphere-links-neutrinos-to-x-ray-bright-active-galaxies/",
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"textContent": "In 2022, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole announced evidence for high-energy neutrinos spewing from the “nearby” active galaxy NGC 1068. NGC 1068 is an active galactic nucleus (AGN) with a central, supermassive black hole that actively gobbles up surrounding matter. Classified as a Seyfert galaxy, NGC 1068 is not dominated by a [...]\n\nRead More »",
"title": "New evidence from the Southern Hemisphere links neutrinos to X-ray bright active galaxies"
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