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Dark matter particles may live longer than the universe itself, study finds

If ALPs do exist in the mass range of 1.8 to 2.7 electron volts, they must be incredibly stable—lasting a hundred million times longer than the universe itself.

Joshua Shavit
Paper documents just got smarter—thanks to infrared inkMac Oliveau
‘Magical’ ultra-thin lenses transform infrared light into visible lightJoshua Shavit
Futuristic infrared contact lenses give wearers night vision superpowersRebecca Shavit
Researchers create light-activated ‘smart’ bomb to destroy breast cancerRebecca Shavit
Scientists revolutionize biometric security using AI and infrared sensorsJoshua Shavit
Scientists may have finally found the way to directly detect dark matterJoshua Shavit
Astronomers capture the highest resolution images ever taken of a black holeJoseph Shavit
Life-changing cancer treatment obliterates 99% of cancer cells, study showsJoseph Shavit
New cancer treatment method destroys 99% of cancer cells, study showsJoshua Shavit
Gold-based coating converts sunlight into heat to defog glassesJoseph Shavit
Life-saving infrared light beam can detect malariaJoseph Shavit
Groundbreaking nanophotonic material turns heat into electricityJoseph Shavit
Researchers use infrared light to wirelessly transmit power over 30 metersJoseph Shavit
Major infrared breakthrough could lead to solar power at nightJoseph Shavit
Let there be light! New tech to revolutionize night visionJoseph Shavit
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