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I just read this article on using atomic clocks to ferret out the range where dark matter might hide:-
phys.org
I posted it here because it's one of the easiest to understand technological advances that I've read for some time.
Usually when I read articles on the latest cutting-edge science, I find most of it goes right over my head, but I could sort of understand the science behind this in my amateurish way.

Precision metrology closes in on dark matter
Optical clocks are so accurate that it would take an estimated 20 billion years—longer than the age of the universe—to lose or gain a second. Now, researchers in the U.S. led by Jun Ye's group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado have exploited the...
I posted it here because it's one of the easiest to understand technological advances that I've read for some time.
Usually when I read articles on the latest cutting-edge science, I find most of it goes right over my head, but I could sort of understand the science behind this in my amateurish way.