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The Search for Dark Matter has been Now Redefined

The Search for Dark Matter has been Now Redefined

A recent study that took place at Lund University in Sweden, alongside some other studies, has presented effective means to probe Dark Matter which accounts for 85% of the universe. A number of recent studies have aided in the better discernment of large volumes of data present at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) which…

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Mysterious Particles from Antarctica might Change the Laws of Modern Physics

Mysterious Particles from Antarctica might Change the Laws of Modern Physics

Scientists may have found a Supersymmetric particle called Stau Sleptons emerging from the Antarctic soil. Antarctica is located in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere. The southernmost continent of our planet is quite unique in itself but a recent study suggests that an even more strange particle is coming out of it. In March…

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Large Hadron Collider Celebrated its 10th Birthday

Large Hadron Collider Celebrated its 10th Birthday

The most complex experimental facility of the world has made some awesome discoveries in the first 10 years of its operation. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the most powerful particle collider and the largest machine in the world which has a circumference of 27 kilometers. It lies at a depth of 175 meters beneath…

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Is Large Hadron Collider still making any progress?

Is Large Hadron Collider still making any progress?

An improved version of Large Hadron Collider called Future Circular Collider is under-development which could produce enough energy to create Black Holes. In Particle Physics, a Hadron is a composite particle of quarks held together by a strong force in the same way as molecules are comprised of atoms bonded by electromagnetic forces. A Hadron…

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