
DAMA/LIBRA
DAMA/LIBRA is an scientific experiment in Italy designed to detect dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up about 27% of the universe. It uses highly sensitive detectors made of sodium iodide crystals to monitor for rare interactions that could indicate dark matter particles passing through Earth. The experiment looks for tiny signals from these interactions amidst background noise, aiming to confirm dark matter’s existence. While DAMA/LIBRA has reported observing such signals consistently over many years, their findings are debated in the scientific community, as other experiments have not yet confirmed these results.