A new study suggests the Milky Way’s gamma-ray glow could be a dark matter signal shaped by ancient galactic mergers.
Deep in the heart of our galaxy, there is a faint but powerful glow that has puzzled scientists for more than a decade.
New strategies may soon allow scientists to test dark energy theories within our own solar system, linking cosmic-scale physics to local observation. Science advances through a cycle of proposing ...
To rinse or not to rinse? That is the question many home cooks face on Thanksgiving when confronted with a brined turkey. Here's what to know about the dilemma.
Does dark matter follow the same laws as ordinary matter? The mystery of this invisible and hypothetical component of our ...
Study finds dark matter may follow the same laws as ordinary matter on cosmic scales, though unknown forces could still be at play in this abundant, unseen substance.
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The empty search for dark matter
What if I told you that while you can't see dark matter, maybe you can hear it? I know, I know, it sounds crazy…and it is ...
Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a new way to investigate dark matter by studying faint radio waves from the Universe’s earliest era, known as the cosmic dark ages. Their research ...
Tohoku University researchers have found a way to make quantum sensors more sensitive by connecting superconducting qubits in ...
Dark Matter debuted last year as yet another strong sci-fi hit for Apple TV, here’s everything we know about the forthcoming season 2.
A new international study has provided one of the clearest signs yet that dark matter—not a change in gravity—is responsible for the mysterious way galaxies spin. By studying some of the smallest and ...
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