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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 30 MIN

Quantum Sensors Could Finally Detect Dark Matter

from The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast · host Synthetic Universe

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are pushing the search for Dark Matter using advanced Quantum Sensing. By combining Quantum Entanglement and Squeezed Light, researchers built ultra-sensitive sensors capable of detecting tiny signals from hypothetical ultralight particles.The approach could open a new path toward identifying the mysterious matter that shapes the structure of the universe.This episode includes AI-generated content.

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are pushing the search for Dark Matter using advanced Quantum Sensing. By combining Quantum Entanglement and Squeezed Light, researchers built ultra-sensitive sensors capable of detecting tiny signals from hypothetical ultralight particles.The approach could open a new path toward identifying the mysterious matter that shapes the structure of the universe.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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