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Scientists may be just 15 years away from finally detecting dark matter thanks to a new kind of detector that acts like a ...
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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 ...
Published in Nature, scientists at King's College London, Harvard University, UC Berkeley and others have shared the ...
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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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 ...
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Space on MSNA 'cosmic car radio' could help scientists tune in to dark matter within the next 15 yearsScientists have developed a cosmic car radio that could tune into the frequency of axions, a prime dark matter suspect.
Inspired by the tuning mechanics of an automobile’s radio, a new detector could soon help solve the dark matter mystery.
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IFLScience on MSNTunable Dark Matter Detector Developed With Never-Before-Seen QuasiparticleDark matter is a hypothetical substance that outweighs regular matter – which makes stars, planets, and everything we can see ...
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Space.com on MSNUltralight dark matter may have helped monstrous black holes form in the early universeIntriguingly, ultralight dark matter might be able to turn into photons (light) — and it's through this process that the ...
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 ...
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