Abstract

Dark matter research has become the most challenging fundamental research topic in the current physics field. The existence of dark matter has been confirmed, and its characteristics are far beyond that of traditional particle physics. However, its mass, rotation, and interactions with other particles are still not fully revealed. Over the past few decades, theoretical and experimental studies on dark matter have made great strides. We have gained more insights and made significant progress on dark matter from previous studies, from various dark matter models to direct or indirect detections. In this paper, we will investigate the latest development of dark matter experimental research in the past few years, including detection methodology, current status, and some important experimental results, aiming to provide valuable references for future dark matter research.

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