Experimental physicist Hugh Lippincott receives Department of Energy Early Career Award
dark matter detector
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(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — There’s a big hole in our current understanding of what makes up the universe. Normal matter — the stuff in people, planets and pulsars — can account for only 16 percent of the mass in the universe.
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Construction of the world’s most sensitive dark matter detector is moving ahead to prepare for new experiments in 2020
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The world’s most sensitive dark matter detector gets better, thanks to a team effort
