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Dark matter, dark energy, dark… magnetism?

New Scientist, 2012
There is a new suspect in the search for the mysterious force ripping apart the cosmos, says Stephen ...
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Artificial intelligence: The light and the darkness

, 2021
Dhruv Grewal   +3 more
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Dark waters, dark waters

The Sociological Review, 2022
I wrote a book. A blogger rewrote it in nine paragraphs using my own sentences, images, and my name. It was so seamlessly constructed I assumed I had written it until years later when attempting to use the rewrite as a summary of my book, I found no such paragraph existed in my work.
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Dark matter

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
Dark matter is one of the most fundamental and perplexing issues of modern physics. Its presence is deduced from a straightforward application of Newton’s theory of gravity to astronomical systems whose dynamical motion should be simple to understand. The success of Newton’s theory in describing the behavior of the solar system was one ...
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Keep dark skies dark

Physics World, 2015
In reply to the feature article "Night skies get the blues" by Gabriel Popkin (March pp34–38), which highlights the contributions of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to light pollution.
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Harnessing structural darkness in the visible and infrared wavelengths for a new source of light.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2016
Jianfeng Huang   +6 more
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Dark, Dark

The Antioch Review, 1984
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Brassinosteroid is required for sugar promotion of hypocotyl elongation in Arabidopsis in darkness

Planta, 2015
Yongqiang Zhang   +5 more
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