'Indian students should pursue dark matter research'


Kolkata, Jun 12 (IANS): Eminent scientist Bikash Sinha feels Indian students must come forward for dark matter research, the "big thing right now" following the discovery of the elusive Higg's boson last July.

"Dark matter study is the big thing right now. Higg's boson creates a ripple in the dark world and from this ripple we can figure out what this dark matter consists of and this is why we need students from India to come forward," Sinha told IANS on the sidelines of a briefing about the soon-to-be-opened Tagore Centre of Natural Sciences & Philosophy here Tuesday.

The Geneva-based CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) had discovered the new sub-atomic particle, possibly the Higgs boson, in July 2012.

Physicists believe dark matter, which binds the universe, makes up 84 percent of all matter and is everywhere, but it has never been seen as it does not produce or reflect light.

Sinha rued the fact that though students are eager to pursue research in dark matter study, delay in funding and hesitancy on the part of bureaucrats comes in the way.

"There's no dearth of funding. But funding is not done properly, because it takes too long. Bureaucrats do not want to put their signature..they are hesitant," said Sinha.

  

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