Daily
Mail: On the edge of the Yorkshire moors in the UK, in a
lab more than a half mile below ground, astroparticle
physicists work at the Boulby potash mine, which houses the
Deep Underground Science Facility. Two pieces of experimental
apparatusa dark matter detector and a dark matter
telescopewhich cost less than £1 million to
run are being used to search for the elusive matter. James
Delingpole, writing for the
Daily Mail, provides an in-depth account of the
facility.
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Dark matter detector located in UK mine Free
24 January 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.024992
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