- Supercooled water in “snowball chamber” might be able to find dark matter - Ingenious new detector design inspired by YouTube videos and the movie Frozen, draft paper on arXiv. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/04/snowball-chamber-uses-supercooled-water-to-hunt-for-dark-matter-particles/ 3 comments space
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