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"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 ...
Dark matter remains one of science's greatest mysteries, possibly making up 85% of all matter in the universe. Despite ...
Scientists 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 ...