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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.
Published in Nature, scientists at King's College London, Harvard University, UC Berkeley and others have shared the ...
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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 ...
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 Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Build ‘Cosmic Radio’ That Could Detect Dark Matter in Record TimeA team of researchers from King’s College London, Harvard University, UC Berkeley, and others may have taken a major step ...
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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.com on MSNGhostly galaxy without dark matter baffles astronomers"No existing galaxy formation model within our standard cosmological paradigm can currently explain how this galaxy came to ...
A black hole is a region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. There are two main types of black hole; stellar mass and supermassive black holes, and they ...
A blob of gas seen outside the Milky Way could be a type of starless, dark matter–dominated galaxy. Some scientists are skeptical.
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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