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August 11, 2020Hunting for dark matter17 minutesPlayUnderground laboratories, giant telescopes, and supercomputers running simulated universes, they're all hunting for the same thing: dark matter.Scientists are certain it exists, and that it makes up the majority of the universe, but how do we find the proof? And what will it mean when we do?...moreShareView all episodesBy ABC455 ratingsAugust 11, 2020Hunting for dark matter17 minutesPlayUnderground laboratories, giant telescopes, and supercomputers running simulated universes, they're all hunting for the same thing: dark matter.Scientists are certain it exists, and that it makes up the majority of the universe, but how do we find the proof? And what will it mean when we do?...moreMore shows like The Drawing RoomView allShort & Curly1,738 ListenersConversations793 ListenersAll In The Mind767 ListenersIf You're Listening308 ListenersUnravel811 ListenersABC News Daily149 ListenersThe World Today14 ListenersABC KIDS News Time197 ListenersNo Feeling Is Final116 ListenersStuff The British Stole1,010 Listeners
Underground laboratories, giant telescopes, and supercomputers running simulated universes, they're all hunting for the same thing: dark matter.Scientists are certain it exists, and that it makes up the majority of the universe, but how do we find the proof? And what will it mean when we do?
August 11, 2020Hunting for dark matter17 minutesPlayUnderground laboratories, giant telescopes, and supercomputers running simulated universes, they're all hunting for the same thing: dark matter.Scientists are certain it exists, and that it makes up the majority of the universe, but how do we find the proof? And what will it mean when we do?...more
Underground laboratories, giant telescopes, and supercomputers running simulated universes, they're all hunting for the same thing: dark matter.Scientists are certain it exists, and that it makes up the majority of the universe, but how do we find the proof? And what will it mean when we do?