There's a new twist in the hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up 85 percent of all the mass in the ...
A new study suggests that dark matter could be shaping cosmic chemistry, with a proposed self-annihilating dark matter ...
The Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), is unlike most of the galaxy. Almost 80 percent of its dense gas is held there, ...
Ancient quasars seen by the James Webb Space Telescope technically shouldn’t exist, but one rare type of dark matter could make sense of that. Ultra-self-interacting dark matter clumped into ...
Space mysteries like the missing matter and the unidentified probe highlight the unresolved enigmas of the universe that ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has joined the hunt for dark matter, aiding cosmic detectives in searching for signals indicating axion decay.
"They're so rare, and they're incredibly useful scientifically," said Conor O'Riordan of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics.
"Our mission is the first of its kind to use this levitating technology in space – and we hope it will serve as a proof of principle that we can detect dark matter above Earth." ...
"It was actually a total surprise to find the satellites in that configuration and we still don’t fully understand why they ...
Astrophysicists at UCLA suggest decaying dark matter may drive processes leading to the formation supermassive black holes.