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How we plan to bring dark matter to light

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imageDark matter is notoriously hard to detect, but a new experiment might finally shed light on this mysterious substance.Dirk Dallas/Flickr, CC BY-NC

Long before we had the atomic theory of matter, scientists knew the air was real, even though it was invisible. This was because we could see its action as the wind caressed the leaves in trees.

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Those damned meejah!

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imageSunday Telegraph/News Corp

It might be thought a tad ironic that Tony Abbott, having benefited so much from the cheerleading of the News Corp tabloids in his rise to the prime ministership, should now appear to blame the “febrile” media for his downfall.

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  1. What it's like to be a woman working in science, and how to make it better
  2. Turnbull has a shovel-ready man who could become Liberal federal director
  3. Woodside's failed Papua New Guinea power play shows the growing desperation in the gas sector
  4. I Go to Rio: Australia’s forgotten history with Brazil
  5. The geography of compassion
  6. From Kabul with fading hopes: Afghanistan’s war continues
  7. A real death: what can you expect during a loved one's final hours?
  8. Turnbull's 'agile' government borrows from his IT past
  9. Australia's next wave of startups could be from the over-55s
  10. The Returnbull – just how bad is it for Labor?
  11. #returnbull: How Twitter Reacted to the Latest Leadership Spill
  12. Malcolm Turnbull wants to embrace 'disruptive technology' – he can start with solar power storage
  13. Team Turnbull's challenge is to fix our economic reform malaise
  14. PNG marks 40 years of independence, still feeling the effects of Australian colonialism
  15. Drug war capitalism in Mexico and the novels of Don Winslow
  16. Five tips on how to talk to kids about dementia
  17. The big sleep: science is waking up to the curious story of narcolepsy
  18. More Mad Max than max safety: teenagers don't dream of safe cars
  19. Pragmatic Turnbull willing to deal in his bid to unite his party and the Coalition
  20. Nationals extract their pound of flesh from Turnbull
  21. Video: Michelle Grattan on Malcolm Turnbull
  22. Coalition likely to receive substantial poll boost under Turnbull
  23. What now for the NBN under a Turnbull government?
  24. Abbott attacks 'febrile media culture' that rewards treachery
  25. Ten economic events leading up to the Abbott spill
  26. Turnbull has an opportunity to make Australia a science nation
  27. Explainer: why stocks fall when the Fed considers raising interest rates
  28. Minus Abbott's obsessions, imperious new PM must mend fences and the economy
  29. From asylums to GP clinics: the missing middle in mental health care
  30. Turnbull inherits an economy battered by global headwinds
  31. Did 'rising star' shine too bright?
  32. Carbon coups: from Hawke to Abbott, climate policy is never far away when leaders come a cropper
  33. To avoid relegation, Turnbull must restore an authority missing since Howard
  34. It's the economy wot won it: Turnbull's new communication challenge
  35. Liberal spill: brutal business fells leaders who lack the skill set for the job at hand
  36. Can Malcolm Turnbull be a Liberal leader for the 21st century?
  37. The 2015 Sierra Nevada snowpack is at a 500-year record low
  38. Why are we blaming 'culture' for social and economic problems?
  39. Down the drain: we need to rethink how we clean our homes
  40. University fee deregulation could undermine collaborations between unis
  41. All out of fresh ideas: how supermarket giants send mixed messages about food
  42. We are lucky to live in a universe made for us
  43. Not so Fringe: interactive children's theatre takes centre stage
  44. Why more grandparents are raising their grandchildren
  45. The Koorie Heritage Trust re-centres Indigenous communities by design
  46. Explainer: just how exceptional is Jeremy Corbyn's victory?
  47. As Champion's League kicks off, earthquake in sports rights could be next
  48. Corbyn win poses a difficult question – for the Conservative Party
  49. Why personality tests for bank loans are a bad idea
  50. How Labour's modernisers can survive in the party of Corbyn

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