PhysicsUpdated Aug 20, 2026Version v1
Reviewed milestones, validation shifts, standards, datasets, and debates linked to public evidence.
Evidence from Journal of Physics: Conference Series indicates that New SiPMs are being developed with Hamamatsu to improve dark count rate (DCR). This is tracked as a clinical because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from The European Physical Journal C indicates that Velocity-dependent SIDM interactions mediated by a light scalar are proposed to resolve small-scale structure problems. This is tracked as a standard because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Journal of Physics: Conference Series indicates that Supernova neutrinos can induce nuclear recoils via coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS). This is tracked as a milestone because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from SciPost Physics Lecture Notes indicates that Direct detection of WIMP dark matter is a high priority in particle physics. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 3 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Theoretical and Natural Science indicates that Dark matter has fundamental properties and evidence supporting its existence. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Synthese indicates that Realism about dark matter is a viable philosophical position. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics indicates that Two-component dark matter model with annihilation into lighter dark matter. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Physical Review D indicates that PBHs can produce a flux of boosted light DM through Hawking radiation. This is tracked as a commercial because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Symmetry indicates that Axion dark matter can cause backscattering of radio/microwave radiation. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from SciPost Physics indicates that Scaling violations provide clear evidence for axion production from strings. This is tracked as a commercial because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Journal of High Energy Physics indicates that DM substructures can be resolved with current experiments for certain parameter spaces. This is tracked as a dataset because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Physics World indicates that Scientists are actively searching for dark matter signatures. This is tracked as a milestone because it changes how Dark matter detection is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.