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Article: Drexler Leads Dark Matter Identity Race; Queen's University of Canada gets $10.5 Million.
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- July 1, 2009
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Byline: The Drexler Foundation
SILICON VALLEY, Calif., July 1 (AScribe Newswire) -- On June 19, 2009 the Canadian government's Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced that "Mark Boulay (Physics) and co-investigator Mark Chen (Physics) [of Queen's University] will receive $10,561,628 toward their projects searching for Dark Matter particles [in deep underground mines] and extending the experiments at the Sudbury Neutrino Laboratory."
Dark matter research also can be carried out in space. Seven years of such research in dark matter cosmology by Bell Labs-trained scientist Jerome Drexler has achieved significant positive research results in the ...