Telescopes and space missions Research update Did dark matter help kill off the dinosaurs? Lisa Randall and Matthew Reece think interacting dark matter might steer comets to Earth Read article: Did dark matter help kill off the dinosaurs?
Dark matter and energy Blog Are ‘sterile neutrinos’ dark-matter particles after all? Unexpected X-ray signal from galaxy survey brings up new questions Read article: Are ‘sterile neutrinos’ dark-matter particles after all?
Projects and facilities News CERN kicks off plans for LHC successor Some 300 physicists and engineers meet to discuss options Read article: CERN kicks off plans for LHC successor
Dark matter and energy Research update Quasar shines a bright light on cosmic web First image of intergalactic filaments obtained Read article: Quasar shines a bright light on cosmic web
Dark matter and energy Research update CoGeNT gives further backing to annual dark-matter variation Telltale fluctuation in particle data refuses to go away Read article: CoGeNT gives further backing to annual dark-matter variation
Telescopes and space missions Feature Planck perspectives Peter Coles explains what the data from the Planck mission mean for cosmological theories Read article: Planck perspectives
Ultracold matter Blog The world of physics in 2014 Find out more about the key physics events of the coming year – and those we predict might happen Read article: The world of physics in 2014
Telescopes and space missions Research update Does the positron ‘excess’ really exist? New theory casts shadow on dark-matter origin of positrons Read article: Does the positron ‘excess’ really exist?
Dark matter and energy Blog A new way to look for axions Simple circuit could reveal dark-matter candidates
Dark matter and energy Research update LUX dark-matter search comes up empty Low-mass WIMPs look less likely Read article: LUX dark-matter search comes up empty
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