A new study suggests the Milky Way’s gamma-ray glow could be a dark matter signal shaped by ancient galactic mergers.
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The aptly named SWEET project was developed by a team of researchers to use sugar crystals for detecting hypothetical light ...
The century-old mystery of dark matter — the invisible glue thought to hold galaxies together — just got a modern clue.
Deep in the heart of our galaxy, there is a faint but powerful glow that has puzzled scientists for more than a decade.
Physicists chilled a sugar crystals then used them to search for dark matter. This new project is called SWEET.
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A strange gamma-ray glow emanating from the heart of the Milky Way could be the long-sought fingerprint of dark matter ...
An excess of gamma rays in the center of our galaxy could mean scientists have finally detected dark matter particles—or not ...