A random conversation between physicists from different areas has led to a new ultrasensitive device to search for dark matter. The device is inspired by an instrument designed for mitigating noise in gravitational wave detectors, and will be sensitive to extremely light dark matter particles, around 10-21 times the mass of an electron. “It’s a very different idea from conventional dark matter detectors...
A random conversation between physicists from different areas has led to a new ultrasensitive device to search for dark matter. The device is inspired...
As Dr Dominik Koll was investigating a new method of radio-dating ancient samples, he stumbled across evidence of a major event in the Earth’s...
Anomalous results in particle physics experiments could be a hint to the existence of another five Higgs bosons, calculations have shown. In...
The world’s foremost technical organisation has given the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at the ANU Research School of Physics global...
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