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NASA is advancing plans to construct a radio telescope on the Moon's far side – a location uniquely shielded from the ...
Dark matter is more than five times as abundant as all the visible matter in the universe. So why can't we see any of it?
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For a while now, there has been a problematic mystery at the heart of the standard cosmological model. Although all observations support the expanding universe model, observations of the early period ...
In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have estimated a new lower bound on the mass of ultra-lightweight bosonic dark matter particles.
A whole lot of zig-zagging: Perhaps that is what happens when the universe's mysterious dark matter particles hit the Earth. Researchers can now show through simulations how it might look.
They would also exercise a negative pressure, just like dark energy does, pushing the universe into an accelerated expansion. “In the current theory, the conjecture is for matter and energy to ...
Our galactic home, the Milky Way, is submerged in dark matter, but this hidden body but does not devour us ... why the known particles behave like they do. These new particles might also exist ...
How Does Dark Matter Differ From ... can only be observed when we look at the large-scale distribution of visible matter in the universe: things like galactic superclusters and the corresponding ...
So, dark matter does indeed most likely pervade the solar system like an invisible fog. We just lack the means by which to measure its effects on solar system bodies … for now.