The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will complete its lap of Australia with an event in Sydney on Saturday.
Read MoreExcavation of the cavern where Hyper-Kamiokande will be built has been completed and the next phase of the construction has begun.
Read MoreStudents spoke to Channel 7 about why they enjoyed the visit from dark matter and quantum scientists as part of the annual National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip yesterday.
Read MoreNational Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip organiser and road tripper Ben McAllister appeared on Channel 9’s Weekend Today show.
Read MoreThe National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will take off from Karratha, WA, on Monday, 4 August, as it completes its lap of Australia.
Read MoreThe National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip is back in 2025 to complete its lap across the length and breadth of Australia.
Read MoreThe Centre’s 2024 Annual Report is now live. Read about the Centre’s significant achievements in 2024, our research and other Centre activities and get to know some of our Centre members.
Read MoreIn the world of physics, it often takes something mind-bogglingly big to detect something tiny. This is true of the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment in Japan that has been designed to understand subatomic particles called neutrinos – the most abundant type of matter particle in nature.
Read MoreSeven high-altitude balloons floated upwards from four cities across the United States in a collaboration between Australian and American scientists and students.
Read MoreA magazine article first piqued Leonie Einfalt’s interest in dark matter. As a secondary student in Austria, the article inspired her to write her final project on the mysterious substance.
Read MoreTeachers, students and members of the public from around the world will get a sneak peek at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) in a livestream event.
Read MoreTaiwanese artist Su Wenchi’s Sensing Dark Matter VR experience that merged art and physics was a resounding success.
Read MoreA fridge that reaches temperatures 300 times cooler than outer space is due to be installed in the CELLAR facility in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) by mid-2025.
Read MoreProfessor Nicole Bell is the outgoing President of the Australian Institute of Physics, and the leader of the Theory Program of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Read MoreCentre researcher Theresa Fruth is about to set sail on the trip of a lifetime to Antarctica as part of the Homeward Bound leadership program for women and non-binary people in STEMM.
Read MoreResearch Director at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN-LNF), Italy, Dr Catalina Curceanu is visiting the Dark Matter Centre as the recipient of the Lyle Fellowship. She discusses her visit, the collaboration it has fostered and why she loves Australia.
Read MoreResearchers have travelled deep underground to examine how cosmic rays influence the phase noise and performance of timekeeping technology.
Read MoreCentre members from across Australia and internationally attended the 2024 Annual Workshop in Wollongong.
Read MoreThe Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory has reveived a Victorian Government Enabling Tourism Grant to explore the feasibility of establishing a state-of-the-art Science Outreach Centre in Stawell.
Read MoreElisabetta Barberio, Paul Jackson and Lindsey Bignell will lead research projects that received ARC LIEF funding, announced on November 6.
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