Dark Matter Experiment Reaches Critical Milestone Deep Underground
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The Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS) experiment, conducted at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Laboratory (SNOLAB) in Canada, has reached a significant milestone by achieving the operating temperature necessary for the detection of dark matter. This experiment seeks to elucidate the composition of the invisible mass that represents approximately 85% of the total mass of the universe. Objective of the SuperCDMS Experiment: SuperCDMS…
The SuperCDMS experiment explores an unprecedented area where the most elusive particles in the cosmos could be hidden.
University of Toronto - U of T physicists achieve frigid milestone with experiment deep in a Sudbury mine
Deep in a Sudbury, Ont., mine, scientists have reached a critical milestone in their efforts to detect dark matter - the mysterious substance that makes up 85 per cent of matter in the univers. . .
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