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:: what's new... ::[11.01.2012] TU Dresden joins DARWIN.
[29.11.2011] New article on DARWIN online.
[18.10.2011] ASU joins DARWIN.
[20.09.2011] Successful DARWIN meeting at Nikhef.
[08.09.2011] DARWIN was presented at TAUP 2011 in Munich.
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Welcome to the homepage of the DARWIN project
DARWIN brings together several European and American groups working in the existing XENON, WARP and ArDM collaborations and unites expertise on liquid noble gas detectors, low-background techniques, cryogenic infrastructure, shielding and astroparticle physics phenomenology. Even though noble liquid detectors are a relative newcomer in the field of direct dark matter detection, they have been shown to be highly competitive to the other main technologies in this area. They offer low-threshold, ultra-low background and position-sensitive detectors which can be scaled to large target masses which are required to detect weakly interacting massive particles.
On these pages, you can find more information about Dark Matter in the Universe, the DARWIN project, and the DARWIN consortium.
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