Crystal bells stay silent as physicists look for dark matter
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Closeup of a CDMS detector, made of crystal germanium. Credit: Fermilab
Scientists of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment today announced that they have regained the lead in the worldwide race to find the particles that make up dark matter. The CDMS experiment, conducted a half-mile underground in a mine in Soudan, Minn., again sets the world’s best constraints on the properties of dark matter candidates.
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