Claire Malone
Duke University researcher | Expert on dark matter and cosmic mysteries
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Claire Malone is a researcher at Duke University who specializes in exploring the fundamental mysteries of our universe. She focuses on the vast unknown components of space that make up the majority of everything around us, yet remain largely invisible and undetected by traditional scientific methods.
Malone has shared her expertise on prestigious platforms, including delivering her talk "The missing 96 percent of the universe" at TEDxLondonWomen 2021. Her work delves into the profound questions surrounding dark matter and dark energy - the mysterious substances that constitute nearly all of the universe but continue to elude complete scientific understanding.
Through her research and speaking engagements, she helps audiences grasp the magnitude of what we don't yet know about the cosmos and the ongoing scientific efforts to unlock these secrets.
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The missing 96 percent of the universe
We've misplaced the building blocks of the cosmos -- and particle physicists like Claire Malone are on a mission to find them. Despite scientists hitting a "major snag" in uncovering what exactly makes up dark matter and dark energy, she explains how questioning our fundamental understanding of nature itself invites a different, more meaningful perspective universally.
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