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Scientists look for dark matter in dark places close to home - and study flickers of light that might be created by dark matter, called sterile neutrinos - to find the mysterious substance. And discovery of stable 6-particle quarks called hexaquarks might turn out to be mysterious dark matter.
By Dr. Pamela Gay, Erik Madaus, Ally Pelphrey4.3
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Scientists look for dark matter in dark places close to home - and study flickers of light that might be created by dark matter, called sterile neutrinos - to find the mysterious substance. And discovery of stable 6-particle quarks called hexaquarks might turn out to be mysterious dark matter.

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