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At 1,600 Meters Underground, Scientists Are Trying to Open the Door to the Hidden Side of the Universe.
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The LUX-ZEPLIN project, buried more than a kilometer deep in South Dakota, set new boundaries in the search for the enigmatic particles that make up most of the universe. Its results redefine the roadmap toward understanding dark matter. Looking up at the LZ outer detector, used to detect radioactivity that can mimic a dark matter signal. Credit: Matthew Kapust/Sanford Underground Research FacilityUnderstanding dark matter—that invisible compone…
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