A mysterious phenomenon at the center of our galaxy could be the result of a different type of dark matter.
Dark matter has puzzled scientists for decades, stirring endless debate about what constitutes the huge chunk of mass in the universe that is not directly visible. While numerous theories have been ...
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In the ongoing quest to understand dark matter, researchers are now wondering if a strange phenomenon occurring at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy could be from a different form of dark matter. Dark ...
Spectrographic technology to separate light from decaying dark matter and background light. WINERED uses the broader spectral properties of background light to tell it apart from light from decay ...
Outweighing this regular matter five-to-one is dark matter, an invisible substance that doesn’t interact with light. We do not know what this dark matter is, but many labs are looking for it ...
They, in turn, help chart the distribution of dark matter in the Galaxy. Courtesy: NASA. Our Milky Way Galaxy is rich in dark matter. The problem is, we can’t see where it’s distributed ...
Physicists have developed an advanced atom interferometer that dramatically enhances sensitivity to weak forces, potentially aiding in the search for dark matter. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Scientists ...
A radical new study suggests that ultra-high-energy cosmic rays may not come from distant black holes or supernovas—but from dark matter particles annihilating in our galaxy. A Russian ...
While hopes of a new dark force remain unproven, the findings provide crucial clues about the fundamental nature of matter and neutron stars. Physicists searching for “dark forces” unexpectedly ...
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