A research team from the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory (XAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed an ...
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Dark matter - the universe’s greatest secret exposed
Join us on a mind-bending journey through history and science as we explore the invisible force shaping our universe and ...
Explore the elusive nature of dark matter, its indirect evidence, and the latest LUX-ZEPLIN detector advancements in the ...
Explore the debate surrounding a potential dark matter discovery, highlighting skepticism and the need for rigorous ...
By studying tiny distortions in the shapes of distant galaxies, scientists mapped dark matter and dark energy across one of the largest sky surveys ever assembled. Their results back the standard ...
By studying faint distortions in galaxy shapes across a vast region of sky, scientists probed the hidden structure of the universe. In the standard picture of the universe, nearly everything is hidden ...
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Decaying dark matter: Unidentified X-ray emission lines in galaxy cluster spectra may point the way
Scientists search for "decaying" dark matter (DDM) because it offers unique signatures like specific X-ray or gamma-ray lines ...
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What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter
In recent years, astronomers have become increasingly interested in a theoretical particle known as the axion, which was ...
Now is a surreal time to be a dark matter researcher. Even as research funding is being cut by governments around the world, dark matter remains one of the biggest and most exciting open problems in ...
What is the nature of dark matter? A new experiment led by Columbia University physics professors aims to find out.
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Scientists map the invisible universe with fresh clues to dark matter/energy
Cosmologists are finally beginning to sketch a coherent picture of the universe we cannot see, using exquisitely detailed ...
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When darkness shines: How dark stars could illuminate the early universe
In the dense environment of the early universe, dark matter particles would collide with, and annihilate, each other, ...
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