Centre members and international partners from across Australia and internationally attended the CDM’s first in-person Annual Workshop in Geelong in November.
Read More84% of the Universe can't be seen or touched - but we know galaxies would fly apart without the mysterious and little-understood dark matter.
Read MoreWhilst looking for axion-mass DM candidates, the XENON1T experiment has indeed seen a surplus of events; but this does not necessarily mean the detection of a DM particle.
Read MoreProtoplanetary discs- discs of gas and dust around young stars, in which planets are forming- could be used to probe for very-low-mass axion DM candidate particles.
Read MoreCorrelation between the distributions of the diffuse gamma-ray glow across the sky and matter throughout the universe may help throw light on the search for gamma-ray emission from dark matter particle annihilation.
Read MoreObservations by the Hubble Space Telescope of gravitationally-lensed quasars have been used to detect the smallest clumps of dark matter found thus far.
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