Dark matters
Andrew Pontzen (Universtiy of Oxford) and Tom Whyntie (CERN)
Date/Time: 15th March 2012
No one has ever seen dark matter. Science is struggling to find even a single particle of the stuff. So why do astronomers insist that it’s all around us? Is it just a figment of their imagination? And how come Large Hydron Collider physicists are so excited by it when they don’t even know what they’re looking for?
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