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Dark Matter: How Could the Large Hadron Collider Discover It?
Dark Matter. Its existence is still not 100% certain, but if it exists, it is exceedingly dark, both in the usual sense — it doesn’t emit light or reflect light or scatter light — and in a more general...
View ArticleMore on Dark Matter and the Large Hadron Collider
As promised in my last post, I’ve now written the answer to the second of the three questions I posed about how the Large Hadron Collider [LHC] can search for dark matter. You can read the answers to...
View ArticleLHC Starts Collisions; and a Radio Interview Tonight
In the long and careful process of restarting the Large Hadron Collider [LHC] after its two-year nap for upgrades and repairs, another milestone has been reached: protons have once again collided...
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