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Don’t call them Duergar—they’re dark dwarfs. A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) proposes that the core of our galaxy is full of an all-new category of ...
Some of the faintest, coldest stars in the universe may be powered not by fusion—but by the annihilation of dark matter deep ...
Evidence is mounting that cosmic dark energy, long thought constant, may weaken with time - potentially altering the fate of ...
The search for dark matter requires all the best models, theories, and ideas we can throw at it. A new paper by Julia Monika ...
"Dark matter could be captured by stars and accumulate inside them. If that happens, it might also interact with itself and ...
Dark dwarfs, stars composed of dark matter, may be the optimal objects in which to finally discover physical dark matter in the real world.
It might be a Zen, but the statement is also the latest proposal to find the nature of dark matter. The authors think that ...
Deep in the center of our galaxy, scientists believe a strange type of star may be quietly glowing—not from fusion like our ...
Dark matter makes up 85% of the universe, but researchers, including Vera Rubin herself, historically have had a hard time ...