A study explored the potential of Earth’s ionosphere as a medium to detect dark matter particles, specifically axions and dark photons. Researchers propose that these particles could convert into low-frequency radio waves within the ionosphere’s plasma, creating detectable signals. By utilizing small, cost-effective dipole antennas, scientists aim to test this theory …
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