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Large Hadron Collider: Could the Higgs Boson Decay Into Dark Matter? – SciTechDaily
Probing Dark Matter With the Higgs Boson Visible matter – everything from pollen to stars and galaxies – accounts for roughly 15% of the total mass of the Universe. The remaining 85% is made of something entirely different from things we can touch and see: da…

Probing Dark Matter With the Higgs Boson
Visible matter – everything from pollen to stars and galaxies – accounts for roughly 15% of the total mass of the Universe. The remaining 85% is made of something entirely different from things we can touch and see: dark matter. Despite overwhelming evidence from the observation of gravitational effects, the nature of dark matter and its composition remain unknown.
How can physicists study dark matter beyond gravitational effects if it is practically in…
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