Ancient rocks may bring dark matter to light
October 30, 2024
October 30, 2024
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Oct. 30 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
The visible universe all the potatoes, gas giants, steamy romance novels, black holes, questionable tattoos, and overwritten sentences accounts for only 5 percent of the cosmos.
A Virginia Tech-led team is hunting for the rest of it, not with telescopes or particle colliders, but by scrutinizing billion-year-old rocks for traces of dark matter.
In leading a transdisciplinary team from . . .
The visible universe all the potatoes, gas giants, steamy romance novels, black holes, questionable tattoos, and overwritten sentences accounts for only 5 percent of the cosmos.
A Virginia Tech-led team is hunting for the rest of it, not with telescopes or particle colliders, but by scrutinizing billion-year-old rocks for traces of dark matter.
In leading a transdisciplinary team from . . .