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RAZOR'S Neil Cairns returns to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, where scientists from the ALICE experiment are recreating the earliest form of matter - known as the quark-gluon plasma - and looking for Dark Matter.
Physics coordinator Alexander Philipp Kalweit and senior researcher Ivan Vorobyev explain why they're recreating the first few microseconds after the Big Bang - and how the high-energy collisions at ALICE are helping the hunt for Dark Matter in space.
Cairns and crew also managed to catch a potentially historic update from Nobel Prize-winning Chinese American physicist Samuel Ting, the leader of the AMS experiment on the International Space Station - which is hoping to provide direct evidence of the existence of Dark Matter.