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Dark matter makes up a large portion of the universe, but we've never seen it. Here's what we know, what it might be, and why it could change everything. More than 80% of the universe's matter is ...
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Jess by emailing j.thomson@newsweek.com. Dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up roughly 80 percent of all the matter in the universe ...
Dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up a significant portion of the universe, continues to puzzle scientists. For years, we’ve known it exists due to its gravitational effects on ...
Observing a distant and messy collision between galaxy clusters, astronomers have discovered that dark matter, the most mysterious "stuff" in the universe, passed through the wreckage like a ...
This missing matter is often called called dark matter. It makes up over a quarter of the matter in the universe. Scientists don't know what it is. Yet scientists do know that whatever this matter ...
A new method proposes detecting dark compact objects, potential dark matter candidates, by observing the dimming of starlight as these objects pass between Earth and distant stars.
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the first five episodes of “Dark Matter,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Blake Crouch ostensibly writes sci-fi stories; his mind-bending ...
Yet despite researchers’ best efforts over decades to work out the nature of this “dark matter” – to find some clue direct or indirect as to what it’s made of, or even make it in the lab ...