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Fermilab | 22 Subatomic Stories: Why dark matter seems likely @fermilab | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
The existence or non-existence of dark matter is a pressing and modern problem in physics. Something makes galaxies spin too fast, but nobody knows just what. In this episode of Subatomic Stories, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln talks a bit about the ongoing debate and points to two observations that make scientists more confident that dark matter is a real thing.

The Math Behind Dark Matter
http://www.physics.smu.edu/scalise/P3368fa12/DarkMatter.pdf

Fermilab physics 101:
fnal.gov/pub/science/particle-physics-101/index.html

Fermilab home page:
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