How Dark Matter Physicists Score Deals on Liquid Xenon Ifeadi C. 05:11 Feed: All Latest, Zero Tech Blog Averaging around $100,000 a bottle, the xenon that powers a new generation of dark matter detectors doesn’t come cheap. via Zero Tech Blog Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+ Related PostsJUUL's home city proposes a ban on e-cigsBear Grylls' new interactive series coming to Netflix soonGoogle unveils new gaming platform StadiaApple's clever (and kind of risky) plan to dominate the week before its big event9-year-old boy makes amazing portrait of Tom Brady out of Rubik's cubes'Cuphead' and a WILD 'Zelda' mash-up highlight a strong Nintendo indies showcase