A new type of self-interacting dark matter could provide solutions to three very different cosmic puzzles, new research ...
Something invisible holds the universe intact. It outweighs everything you can see—every star, every gas cloud, every ...
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A nearly invisible energy from dark matter could explain how the first black holes formed so fast
A new study suggests that decaying dark matter may have helped create the universe’s first supermassive black holes much ...
A good chunk of cosmology is riding on whether dark matter exists or not. But what makes us so certain that dark matter is ...
Dark matter is an elusive type of matter that does not emit, absorb or reflect light, interacting very weakly with ordinary matter. These characteristics make it impossible to detect using ...
SNOLAB experiment, located deep in a nickel mine, aims to detect signs of dark matter particles passing through the Earth.
A mysterious glow of gamma rays at the center of the Milky Way has long hinted at dark matter, but the lack of similar signals in smaller dwarf galaxies has cast doubt on that idea. Now, researchers ...
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