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300-year-old experiment could become world's best dark matter detector

300-year-old experiment could become world's best dark matter detector
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An update to an experiment run by Henry Cavendish in 1773 could be a cheaper and faster way to spot a potential dark matter particle – and may be 10,000 times more sensitive

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