"We are able to measure the local dark matter density using direct acceleration measurements for the first time." ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Find Evidence of a New Form of Dark Matter Swirling at Center of Our GalaxyRecent research proposes a new form of dark matter that may actually be lighter in mass than other dark matter candidates.
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 ...
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Live Science on MSNCould the universe ever stop expanding? New theory proposes a cosmic 'off switch'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 ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope joins cosmic detectives in hunt for dark matterThe James Webb Space Telescope has joined the hunt for dark matter, aiding cosmic detectives in searching for signals indicating axion decay.
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ScienceAlert on MSNEnergy Signals From Milky Way's Core Hint at New Type of Dark MatterThe Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), is unlike most of the galaxy. Almost 80 percent of its dense gas is held there, ...
As the hunt for dark matter, the universe's most common yet most mysterious "stuff," continues, scientists are understandably eager to get the most powerful space telescope in on the action.
Astrophysicists have long been intrigued by the possibility of dark stars-massive celestial objects fueled not by nuclear fusion but by the enigmatic energy of dark matter. Thanks to images taken by ...
"They're so rare, and they're incredibly useful scientifically," said Conor O'Riordan of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics.
Astrophysicists at UCLA suggest decaying dark matter may drive processes leading to the formation supermassive black holes.
"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." ...
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