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  1. The search for dark matter has been blown wide open

    Physicists are broadening their search for dark matter as current experiments, like those using liquid xenon detectors deep underground, are increasingly detecting neutrinos instead of the elusive particles. This "neutrino fog" is making it difficult to find weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) where they were previously expected. The lack of direct detection at facilities like the Large Hadron Collider and in underground experiments has spurred a wide array of new search strategies, including quantum sensors and axion detection experiments, reflecting a shift from a narrow focus to a more diverse and exploratory approach in understanding the universe's composition. AI

    The search for dark matter has been blown wide open
  2. 📰 The search for dark matter has been blown wide open Underneath an Apennine massif, below the Jinping Mountains of Sichuan, and at the bottom of a South Dakota

    Scientists are intensifying their search for dark matter by deploying sensitive detectors in remote, underground locations. These experiments, situated beneath mountain ranges and deep within mines in places like Sichuan, South Dakota, and Italy, aim to shield the detectors from cosmic rays and other interference. The goal is to capture faint signals that could reveal the elusive nature of dark matter. AI