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"We may be on the verge of solving one
of the universe's greatest mysteries In May 2011, the space shuttle Endeavor docked with the International Space Station to unload some expensive cargo: A $2 billion particle detector. The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), which will continue working as long as the I.S.S. is in operation, has been collecting electrons and positrons floating through space to help physicists answer one question: Does dark matter actually exist? On Wednesday, CERN scientists released their first batch of results, and, according to Discovery News, the answer is a "cautious, yet exciting, yes."" See: http://news.yahoo.com/did-scientists...162800840.html |
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