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Unveiling the Secrets of the Universe: The LZ Experiment’s Record-Breaking Quest for Dark Matter

The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment, the most sensitive dark matter detector, has set new limits on WIMPs, a primary dark matter candidate. Located underground in South Dakota, the detector uses xenon to identify rare particle interactions. While no WIMPs were detected above 9 GeV/c², this significant milestone refines the search for dark matter, bringing us closer to solving one of the universe’s greatest mysteries. Led by a global collaboration, this breakthrough highlights the detector’s unprecedented sensitivity and its critical role in advancing particle physics.

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Quantum Cold Front: Unveiling Dark Matter’s Secrets with Supercool Technology

Scientists are using ultra-cold quantum technology to detect dark matter, an invisible substance that constitutes much of the universe. Utilizing highly sensitive quantum amplifiers and superfluid helium-3 detectors at near absolute zero, they aim to capture faint signals from dark matter, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of the cosmos and driving new technological innovations.

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