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What It’s Like to Run the World’s Best Dark Matter Detector
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What it’s like to run the world’s best dark matter detector
Chamkaur Ghag is on a mission to find the 85 per cent of the universe’s matter that we haven’t yet identified. He details his hopes for the major scientific experiment – and what the future could hold
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Read Full ArticleInside the World's Top Dark Matter Detector: What It's Really Like to Operate
Chamkaur Ghag plays a pivotal role in the Lux-Zeplin experiment, a leading dark matter detector Nova Deep underground in South Dakota, the most advanced dark matter detector on Earth awaits its moment of discovery. This is the Lux-Zeplin (LZ) experiment, highlighting a vast tank of liquid xenon. Physicist Shankaur Ghag from University College London is [...] The post Inside the World’s Top Dark Matter Detector: What It’s Really Like to Operate a…
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