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The hunt for dark matter is heating up at New Scientist Live

The hunt for dark matter is heating up. At New Scientist Live next week, astrophysicist听Chamkaur Ghag will explain how to look for this elusive stuff
Chamkaur Ghag is an astroparticle physicist at University College London
Chamkaur Ghag is an astroparticle physicist at University College London

The hunt for dark matter is heating up. will travel to the frontiers of dark matter research in his talk at New Scientist live. He will show the audience how physicists seek dark matter collisions in highly sensitive detectors buried deep under the Earth鈥檚 surface; watch for signatures of dark matter annihilations in space; and even try to produce fresh dark matter in particle colliders. We may even visit the spooky realm of quantum mechanics for clues.

Based at University College London, Ghag researches novel technologies to detect dark matter. He is also the current chair of the dark matter UK consortium and the chair of the STFC鈥檚 particle astrophysics advisory panel.

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