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Scientists used a levitating magnet to hunt for dark matter

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Scientists believe dark matter must exist to account for astronomical observations that suggest an unidentified source of mass in the cosmos.

Dark matter has evaded a wide variety of detection attempts so astroparticle physicist Christopher Tunnell of Rice University in Houston was looking for new ways to search for it.

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