We may be more in the dark about dark matter than previously thought, according to a new analysis of distant galaxy clusters.
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Scientists propose early cosmic waves formed dark matter, linking its origin to gravitational ripples from the young Universe.
The new model is called WIFI, which stands for dark matter production during Warm Inflation via Freeze-In. According to a new model, dark matter particles (black dots) began forming as the universe ...
Researchers propose a new theory for the origin of dark matter, the invisible substance thought to give the universe its shape and structure. Their mathematical models show that dark matter could have ...
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We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?
Black holes smashing together may churn dark matter "butter," scientists say.
Modern cosmology assumes dark matter exists. But what makes us so certain that dark matter is the answer—and what if we're ...
Dark matter is thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, but the only way it interacts with its surroundings is ...
When an invisible entity making up 85% of the universe's mass stumps the greatest scientific minds of our time, awe is an ...
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