Scientists Explore Black Holes as Cost-Effective Dark Matter Detectors

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Scientists propose that supermassive black holes could serve as natural particle colliders, generating high-energy particles that might help detect dark matter, offering a potentially cost-effective alternative to building next-generation terrestrial colliders.
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- Black holes could work as natural particle colliders to hunt for dark matter, scientists say Space
- Physicists propose using black holes as 'cheaper' particle colliders as budget cuts loom Live Science
- Study shows how scientists can use black holes as supercolliders Phys.org
- Black Holes Could Replace $30 Billion Particle Colliders ScienceBlog.com
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