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Websites in Dark Matter

  1. CDMS
    Cryogenic Dark Matter Search; searching for WIMPs with large germanium crystal cooled to 20 mK.
    http://cfpa.berkeley.edu/group/directdet/

  2. CRESST
    Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers; a search for dark matter in the Gran Sasso laboratories.
    http://avmp01.mppmu.mpg.de/cresst/

  3. Chandra X-Ray Observatory: Dark Matter Mystery
    A brief popular science type introduction to the subject.
    http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_astro/dark_matter.html

  4. DAMA
    Experiment searching for dark matter with low activity scintillators in the Gran Sasso laboratories.
    http://www.lngs.infn.it/lngs/htexts/dama/

  5. Dark Energy and the Microwave Background
    Theory and measurements of sizes of fluctuations of cosmic microwave background agree with omega=1 giving a strong evidence for dark matter.
    http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2000/split/pnu479-1.htm

  6. Dark Mass and the Quest for the Æther
    A brief discussion on the semantics of mass, matter and weight.
    http://wehner.org/agrav/mass.htm

  7. Dark Matter (by Martin White)
    Comprehensive description with links to detailed summaries, including plots, graphs and schematics.
    http://astron.berkeley.edu/~mwhite/darkmatter/dm.html

  8. Dark Matter Annihilation at the Galactic Center
    Physics News Update.
    http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/1999/split/pnu446-1.htm

  9. Dark Matter as the Fundamental Particle of the Universe
    An individual interpretation on the structure of the Universe.
    http://members.rogers.com/samsade/

  10. Dark Matter is Unnecessary when Gravity is Geometry
    Quantitative modeling of gravity as dynamic geometry eliminates requirement for dark matter.
    http://www.gravitational-engineering.com/gravity_modeled_as_dynamic_geome.htm

  11. Dark Matter, Cosmology, and Large-Scale Structure of the Universe
    A detailed discussion of the various pieces of gravitational evidence for the existence of dark matter, the different forms it might take, and their impact on cosmological theories.
    http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~dursi/dm-tutorial/dm0.html

  12. Dark Matter, Cosmology, and Large-Scale Structure of the Universe
    A dark matter tutorial.
    http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~dursi/dm-tutorial/dm1.html

  13. Discussion about Dark Matter
    An informative radio transcript of two scientists talking about dark matter.
    http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/dmtrans.html

  14. Is Dark Matter Theory or Fact?
    From Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Physics.
    http://www.sciam.com/askexpert_question.cfm?articleID=0007AF2A-5F25-1C71-9EB7809EC588F2D7

  15. LSST Observatory
    Large-aperture Synoptic Survey Telescope ('Dark Matter Telescope'): proposed 8.4 m, 7 square-degree field telescope.
    http://www.lssto.org/

  16. Mirror Matter
    The concept of mirror matter is explained. Mirror matter could form a sizable fraction of the inferred dark matter.
    http://people.zeelandnet.nl/smitra

  17. Primer on Dark Matter
    Very concise illustrated overview with links to relevant topics and sub-topics.
    http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/guidry/violence/darkmatter.html

  18. Searches for Dark Matter
    A lecture.
    http://cfpa.berkeley.edu/group/directdet/pubs/sadoulet_lecture_nov95/dmtoc.html

  19. The Dark Side of the Universe
    Workshop in Aspen, June 19 - July 9, 2000.
    http://andy.bu.edu/aspen/workshops00.html#dark

  20. The Early History of Dark Matter
    The history of the discovery of dark matter in the Universe is reviewed. Emphasis on early work by Zwicky (1933), Smith (1936), Babcock (1939) and Oort (1940).
    http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9904251

  21. UK Dark Matter Collaboration
    UK search for Galactic WIMP dark matter.
    http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/ukdmc/

  22. What is Dark Matter?
    From the Usenet Physics FAQ.
    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/dark_matter.html

  23. White Dwarfs Shed Light on Dark Matter
    Report (March 23/01) of astronomical evidence suggesting white dwarf stars are a potential source for dark matter. Findings also contribute to stellar evolution theory.
    http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0103/23darkmatter/

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