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31/12/2015

BBC Inside Science

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Why Hibernating Bears Get Blood Clots

If you hold your palm out right now, something like 70 billion neutrinos a second are passing through it. But their mass is so small that they can't account for dark matter. So all you need to solve the problem is to have some exotic particle. We just need these heavy, neutral particles that don't interact with light. And we're getting closer to finding out what dark matter is.

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