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A graph from the PRL publication showing that the quantum nature of axion dark matter (shown on the left), an ultralight wave-based dark-matter candidate, vanishes when viewed by a modern detector (shown on the right), whether or not researchers are using advanced quantum technologies to detect them. (Credit: Nick Rodd, Berkeley Lab)

Dark Matter's Quantum Nature Leaves No Trace in Detectors

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