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Dark matter remains one of science's deepest mysteries. It makes up about 25% of our universe, yet scientists only observe its gravitational effects.
New theory challenges Big Bang, dark matter, and dark energy in the birth of the universe Listening for the Quietest Whispers The experiment used a neodymium magnet less than a millimeter wide.
Koenigsegg has since become the name linked to high-performance automotive engineering, and this company is not shying away from shocking the world with its latest revelations. Sweden has just ...
Dark matter is a real pain in the neck. The term dark matter itself refers to a hypothetical substance that seems to solely interact with the rest of the universe via gravity and to serve as the ...
Vera C. Rubin’s research into stars in galaxies led to the modern understanding of dark matter.
Inspired by superconductivity, a strange new theory that seeks to explain dark matter might explain dark energy, too ...
Dark photons in the early universe frequently formed cosmic string networks due to kinetic mixing with ordinary photons, preventing them from surviving as individual dark matter particles.
As the Vera C. Rubin Observatory surveys the night sky, astrophysicists expect to unlock the secrets of dark matter, dark energy and cosmic phenomena that go “bang!” ...
Scientists have never directly detected dark matter, but some wonder if one high-energy detection in 2023 could be a rare indirect glimpse at it.
Astronomers have finally tracked down missing "ordinary" matter, which they discovered hiding as gas spread out in the vast expanses between galaxies.
The universe has two kinds of matter. There is invisible dark matter, known only because of its gravitational effects on a grand scale. And there is ordinary matter such as gas, dust, stars ...
UTSA researchers offer alternative to dark matter model in dwarf galaxies JUNE 11, 2025 — Groundbreaking research led by UTSA graduate student Nathaniel Lujan and Karl Gebhardt, UT Austin professor ...