SCIENCEMIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
The search for dark matter has been blown wide open
Dark matter experiments using liquid xenon detectors have detected neutrinos instead of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), leading physicists to explore alternative methods like quantum sensors and liquid-helium-based detectors. The inability to shield against neutrinos has shifted the search toward broader, less certain approaches as scientists reconsider dark matter's properties.
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