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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
SUMMARY:Hot On The Trail of Particle Dark Matter\, Physics Department 
 Colloquium\, Dan Hooper\, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION:For seventy years\, evidence has steadily grown that much 
 of the Universe's mass is non-luminous. Still today\, however\, we hav
 e not identified what makes up this mysteriously dark substance. Many 
 experimental programs that hope to change this are underway\, includin
 g deep underground detectors\, gamma-ray telescopes\, neutrino and ant
 i-matter detectors\, as well as particle colliders. Each of these effo
 rts are searching for clues of dark matter's identity. With the new te
 chnologies needed to observe these particles rapidly developing\, the 
 hunt to discover dark matter's identity is well underway.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1028
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