A new study suggests the Milky Way’s gamma-ray glow could be a dark matter signal shaped by ancient galactic mergers.
Dark Matter debuted last year as yet another strong sci-fi hit for Apple TV, here’s everything we know about the forthcoming ...
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the ...
Tohoku University researchers have found a way to make quantum sensors more sensitive by connecting superconducting qubits in ...
An international team of researchers led by the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) has shed light on a ...
The aptly named SWEET project was developed by a team of researchers to use sugar crystals for detecting hypothetical light ...
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A faint glow in the Milky Way could be a dark matter footprint
The century-old mystery of dark matter — the invisible glue thought to hold galaxies together — just got a modern clue.
Physicists chilled a sugar crystals then used them to search for dark matter. This new project is called SWEET.
Researchers suggest that dark matter might subtly color light red or blue as it passes through, revealing traces of its ...
Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence of dark matter - the invisible stuff thought to make up more than ...
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Is This Mysterious Glow at the Center of the Milky Way Caused by Dark Matter?
An excess of gamma rays in the center of our galaxy could mean scientists have finally detected dark matter particles—or not ...
The gravitational lensing that causes this rare phenomenon cannot be explained solely by looking at observable objects—suggesting that dark matter had a hand in its formation.
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