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Two recent studies by Professor Stefano Profumo at the University of California, Santa Cruz, propose theories that attempt to ...
New theories put forward possible answers to the long-standing question of dark matter’s particle nature, a major mystery of ...
For more than half a century, scientists have tried to understand dark matter—a mysterious form of matter that doesn’t emit ...
“SCIPP members are playing key roles in advancing supersymmetric models, analyzing data from the LHC, and developing new ...
Two recent studies led by Professor Stefano Profumo of the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), propose innovative ...
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Space.com on MSNNew discovery at CERN could hint at why our universe is made up of matter and not antimatterThe new measurement from LHCb has found differences between baryons and antibaryons, which are made of three quarks and three antiquarks respectively. Significantly, baryons make up most of the known ...
It won’t make its way into quantum computers, but it could help us understand why the universe is filled with matter.
Particle physics continues to probe the most fundamental constituents of matter while dark matter research seeks to illuminate the unseen mass that permeates our Universe.
"We will push the limits of what we can observe, and use every gravitational lens we detect with Roman to pin down the particle nature of dark matter." When NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space ...
Two recent studies speculate a natural emergence of the mysterious substance, offering ‘self-contained and calculable ...
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