| GENEVA (AP) —    The $2 billion dollars test within the Worldwide Area Train station is    actually within the brink associated with detailing one of the most mystical    foundations from the world: The actual darkish issue in order to contain the    naturel with each other. An international team of    scientists says the cosmic ray detector has found the first hint of dark    matter, which has never yet been directly observed. The team said Wednesday    its first results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, flown into space two    years ago, show evidence of a new physics phenomena that could be the strange    and unknown matter. Nobel-winning physicist    Samuel Ting, who leads the team at the European particle physics laboratory    near Geneva, says he expects a more conclusive answer within months. The    findings are based on an excess of positrons— positively charged subatomic    particles. "This is an    80-year-old detective story and we are getting close to the end," said    University of Chicago physicist Michael Turner, one of the giants in the    field of dark matter. "This is a tantalizing clue and further results    from AMS could finish the story."     | 
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