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LOCATION: 425 Henry Mall\, Room 1111 (UW Biotechnology Center)
SUMMARY:Wednesday Nite @ the Lab\, Carsten Rott\, IceCube
DESCRIPTION:Most of the mass of our universe is in dark matter\, but w
 hat is it? To shed light on this great unsolved mystery\, researchers 
 are using accelerators\, detectors in the deep underground\, and large
  telescopes to find dark-matter particles. <br><br>\nThis talk will d
 escribe what we know so far about dark matter\, with a particular focu
 s on how scientists from the IceCube Neutrino Telescope are looking fo
 r it.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4670
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