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Science has found its first candidate for a dark-matter detector. It’s a really old rockScientists in Virginia are looking for mysterious dark matter - and have turned to really old rocks. The substance, which makes up more than 80 percent of all matter in the universe, shapes and ...
According to their study this may be something called 'cratonic thinning', which is where very old rocks called 'cratons' that make up part of the continents of our planet start to undergo changes ...
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