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Fermilab | Detecting dark matter with scientist Javier Tiffenberg @fermilab | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
What is dark matter made of? Scientists at Fermilab are using ultrasensitive devices to look for the elusive particles that would explain the nature of dark matter. In this 3-minute video, physicist Javier Tiffenberg explains how a new detection technology, based on sensors known as skipper charge-coupled devices, or CCDs, provides a new way of looking for dark matter particles.

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Detecting dark matter with scientist Javier Tiffenberg @fermilab

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