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Space.com on MSNA 'cosmic car radio' could help scientists tune in to dark matter within the next 15 years"We don't know the frequency, so we need to keep tuning and trying different ones, like searching for a good radio station ...
Published in Nature, scientists at King's College London, Harvard University, UC Berkeley and others have shared the ...
Scientists may be just 15 years away from finally detecting dark matter thanks to a new kind of detector that acts like a ...
A long-elusive, hypothetical subatomic particle called the axion can be simulated and potentially detected in a type of thin material.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists use 'cosmic radio' detector to find elusive dark matterDark matter remains one of science's greatest mysteries, possibly making up 85% of all matter in the universe. Despite ...
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IFLScience on MSNTunable Dark Matter Detector Developed With Never-Before-Seen Quasiparticle“If dark matter is a wave, then it's just oscillating up and down, so the way you try and detect it is you look for that oscillation, just like we looked for the oscillation of the axial quasiparticle ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPhysicists recreate mythical particle that could expose the universe’s hidden sideThe axion quasiparticle forms when the interaction between the electric field and magnetization oscillates in a specific ...
The nature of dark matter has confounded scientists for decades, but a new development could help resolve this mystery within the next 15 years. Researchers have developed an "axion quasiparticle ...
Dark matter is the unobservable form of matter that could make up as much as 85% of mass in the universe, but scientists are not sure exactly what it is. Axions are one of the leading candidates ...
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