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A new atomic comagnetometer may be used to detect hypothetical dark matter particles called axions. The sensor uses two different quantum states of ultracold rubidium atoms to cancel out the effect of ambient magnetic fields, to focus on exotic spin-dependent interactions that may involve axions


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