"The last few decades have provided abundant evidence for physics beyond the two standard models of particle physics and . As is now known, the by far largest part of our universe's matter/energy content lies in the `dark' and consists of and . Despite intensive efforts on the experimental as well as the theoretical side, the origins of both are still completely unknown. Screened scalar fields have been hypothesized as potential candidates for dark energy or dark matter. Among these, some of the most prominent models are the , , and environment-dependent ."
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