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Over 90 years ago, a Swiss astrophysicist theorised there was an unseen, unobservable force that sits behind the universe we know.
He called it ‘dark matter’, and today we’re not much closer to understanding it than he was.
But that could be about to change, as a group of Australian researchers are part of our most promising effort yet to uncover the nature of this unseen force
Today, Atticus Bastow will read his piece, ‘The search for dark matter’ from The Saturday Paper.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: The 7am podcast’s technical producer, Atticus Bastow
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Over 90 years ago, a Swiss astrophysicist theorised there was an unseen, unobservable force that sits behind the universe we know.
He called it ‘dark matter’, and today we’re not much closer to understanding it than he was.
But that could be about to change, as a group of Australian researchers are part of our most promising effort yet to uncover the nature of this unseen force
Today, Atticus Bastow will read his piece, ‘The search for dark matter’ from The Saturday Paper.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: The 7am podcast’s technical producer, Atticus Bastow
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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