Gamma rays from axions could end the 90-year search for dark matter. UC Berkeley scientists propose gamma-ray telescopes to ...
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Axions are the most likely candidate for enigmatic dark matter that dominates the universe. Astrophysicists are searching for evidence of high-mass axions produced during supernovae. Scientists ...