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Dark Matter: Five Ways Scientists Are Trying to Find It
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2026-05-13 18:54:51
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Dark matter constitutes 27% of the universe, yet we've never directly detected a single particle. Five cutting-edge approaches are converging: direct detection in xenon tanks (LUX-ZEPLIN), indirect detection via gamma rays (Fermi-LAT), collider production at the LHC, axion cavity searches (ADMX), and gravitational wave signatures. Each has ruled out large swaths of theory space — but the particle remains elusive.
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