Does dark matter follow the same laws as ordinary matter? The mystery of this invisible and hypothetical component of our ...
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 ...
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe ...
Evidence of this quantum layer may be coming soon. Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: Physicists are still puzzling over ...
Tohoku University researchers have found a way to make quantum sensors more sensitive by connecting superconducting qubits in ...
For over a decade, a dim but persistent glow near the center of the Milky Way has confused astronomers. This mysterious ...
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the ...
Physicists chilled a sugar crystals then used them to search for dark matter. This new project is called SWEET.
Researchers suggest that dark matter might subtly color light red or blue as it passes through, revealing traces of its ...
Dark matter has two central properties: it has mass like regular matter, and unlike regular matter, it reacts weakly or not at all with light. Neutrinos satisfy these two criteria, but neutrinos move ...
Such an exponential expansion may seem minor, but it is equivalent to a grape in the palm of your hand swelling to become ...
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.