Everybody loves a mystery—and one of the biggest mysteries in particle physics is dark matter. Look around. Everything we can see, everything we know exists, makes up just 5 percent of the known universe. So, what is the other 95 percent?
Join us Oct. 26 to learn more about this mysterious substance. Dark matter scientists from around the world will discuss how dark matter theories become world-leading experiments.
Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed light on that mystery through a series of events held on and around Halloween. These events, set to begin in late October and run through the end of the year, will highlight the global search for dark matter, the many fascinating ways scientists search for this elusive substance, and the value of devoting scientific resources to unraveling this cosmic riddle.
Laboratories around the world will host live and virtual events, making Dark Matter Day accessible to a worldwide audience.