Did German physicists accidentally discover dark matter in 2014?

The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search is one of the most sensitive efforts to track down brand-new, never-before-seen dark matter particles. But what if dark matter particles aren't something new after all?
(Image: © SuperCDMS/Slac National Accelerator Laboratory)
Could we have already discovered dark matter?
That's the question put forth in a new paper published Feb.12 in the Journal of Physics G. The authors outlined how dark matter might be made of a particle known as the d*(2380) hexaquark, which was likely detected in 2014.
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