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How shipwrecks and ancient Roman lead help physicists search for dark matter

By: Shelby Traynor

When a 2,000-year-old Roman shipwreck was found off the Sardinian coast in 1988, it didn't just thrill archaeologists — physicists were excited too. The discovery grabbed the attention of one in particular: Ettore Fiorini, a particle physicist with Italy's Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN).

He didn't care too much about the ship. He was more interested in its cargo — hundreds of lead bars, each weighing 33 kilograms. And instead of displaying them in a museum, he planned to melt them down to build an underground observatory.

Source: https://www.abc.net.au

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