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Dark matter and energy

Dark matter could be detected by firing microwaves into space

09 Feb 2019
Lovell telescope
Echo location: the Lovell Telescope could be used to detect microwaves from axionic dark matter. (Courtesy: Mike Peel/Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics/University of Manchester)
A powerful beam of microwaves could be fired into space to detect hypothetical dark-matter particles

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