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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 ...
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 ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Say Dark Matter May Be Giving Off a SignalScientists want to build a new type of detector they liken to a "cosmic car radio," that could listen to what the dark matter ...
In the latest study, researchers explain how a detector, which they dub a cosmic car radio, could alert scientists when it finds the frequency of the axion. Known as an Axion quasiparticle (AQ ...
In the latest study, researchers explain how a detector which they dub a cosmic car radio, could alert scientists when it finds the frequency of the axion. Known as a Axion quasiparticle (AQ), the ...
Inspired by the tuning mechanics of an automobile’s radio, a new detector could soon help solve the dark matter mystery.
In the latest study, researchers explain how a detector which they dub a cosmic car radio, could alert scientists when it finds the frequency of the axion. Known as a Axion quasiparticle (AQ), the ...
David Marsh, a physicist at King’s College London, describes axions simply: “We can now build a dark matter detector that is essentially a cosmic car radio, tuning into the frequencies of the ...
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