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The nature of Dark Matter remains one of the deepest mysteries in particle physics and cosmology. While astrophysical and cosmological observations unambiguously confirm its existence, only its gravitational interaction has been established experimentally. Key properties of Dark Matter -- such as its mass, spin, stabilising symmetry, and non-gravitational couplings -- remain unknown.
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