Scientists have warned that we could be running out of time to unlock the secrets of dark matter if Wimps can't be definitively detected soon. A new UK detector could be our 'last chance' to do so.
“We are entering the last-chance saloon to show that these particles are the cause of dark matter, and we want to make sure Britain is at the heart of that work by building the final generation of these detectors,” physicist Professor Chamkaur Ghag of University College LondonTo help figure this out for certain, British scientists want to build a giant international particle detector 3,000 feet underground in.
“We are getting near the end of the road in the hunt for Wimps,” said Ghag. “If we don’t detect them with the current detectors, then Wimps will be in trouble – and the next generation will take us to the limit of our ability to spot them clearly," he added.
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