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On and around 31 October 2017, the world celebrated the hunt for the unseen—something that scientists refer to as dark matter. Local events organized by institutions and individuals around the planet explored its mysteries, highlighting the experiments that could bring us closer to solving them. Since then, Dark Matter Day has become an annual celebration, with labs around the world taking part.
To further explore the related research on Dark Matter Day 2023, we have gathered open access academic articles on the topic of dark matter. We hope to share the most recent scientific knowledge in the field of dark matter on this special day.
Dark Matter Day 2023
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Special Issue “Modified Gravity: From Black Holes Entropy to Current Cosmology IV” |
Special Issue “Dark Energy and Dark Matter” |