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Is the LHC Creating Dark Matter?

Season 11 Episode 23 | 18m 18s

Fears that the Large Hadron Collider might create world-destroying black holes never came true. But it may open a different kind of portal: the Higgs boson could connect our known particles to a hidden “dark sector” of invisible particles, potentially explaining the mystery of dark matter.

Aired: 03/04/26
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