'Cosmic radio' could find dark matter in 15 years
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Scientists have designed a "cosmic radio" detector that could discover dark matter in 15 years by detecting axions, tiny particles thought to make up dark matter. The detector, called an Axion quasiparticle (AQ), operates at high terahertz frequencies and could be built in 5 years, with another decade needed to scan for dark matter.
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