Recent research proposes a new form of dark matter that may actually be lighter in mass than other dark matter candidates.
For decades, scientists have been chasing one of the universe’s greatest mysteries: dark matter. Thought to make up about 85% ...
Scientists have used the wobble of the Milky Way and what are known as "cosmic lighthouses" to shine a light on the mystery of dark matter.
Scientists used infrared spectrographs to detect dark matter decay. No signals appeared, but anomalies suggest more ...
The Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), is unlike most of the galaxy. Almost 80 percent of its dense gas is held there, ...
If gravity arises from entropy, scientists could unite Einstein's general relativity with the quantum realm while shedding ...
A team led by a member of Tokyo Metropolitan University has made advances in the search for dark matter, observing galaxies ...
Dark energy, the mysterious phenomenon that powers the expansion of the universe, may undergo periodic 'violent transitions' ...
A new study suggests that dark matter could be shaping cosmic chemistry, with a proposed self-annihilating dark matter ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has joined the hunt for dark matter, aiding cosmic detectives in searching for signals indicating axion decay.
For decades, people have been trying to directly detect dark matter: the missing mass in our universe. Now, there's a new, ...