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Tag Archives: dark matter
Could the theory which predicted gravitational waves be wrong?
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged dark energy, dark matter, gravitational waves, Guardian, Perimeter Institute, Relativity
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How to hide a ‘fifth force’ – and how to find one
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged dark energy, dark matter, Higgs, LHC, Sixty Symbols, video
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Dark Matter: Did we just hear the most exciting phrase in science?
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Physics, Science
Tagged dark matter
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Latest results in the hunt for dark matter
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged dark matter
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