Ever since its discovery, dark matter has remained invisible to scientists despite the launch of multiple ultra-sensitive ...
The energy released from one such explosion (dubbed a “bosenova”) would rival that of a supernova (an exploding normal star).
We have a bit of a crisis on our hands — a dark matter crisis if you will. That’s because, for years, scientists theorized that dark matter, an unseen force, helps hold the universe together.
Mar. 20, 2024 — Dark matter is one of science's greatest mysteries. Although it is believed to make up about 85 percent of the cosmos, scientists know very little about its fundamental nature.
(Nanowerk News) Ever since its discovery, dark matter has remained invisible to scientists, despite the launch of multiple ultra-sensitive particle detector experiments around the world over several ...
A new study challenges the current model of the universe by showing that, in fact, it has no room for dark matter. The current theoretical model for the composition of the universe is that it's ...
The rest is composed of two invisible, enigmatic entities: dark matter and dark energy. Together they govern the behavior of the universe. Evidence for dark matter has been accumulating for 50 years.
The collision of two neutron stars around 130 million light-years from Earth, and the unique physics this merger created, may have shed new light on dark matter. New research conducted by ...
A controversial new paper suggests the universe is twice as old as current models suggest and that dark matter — the mysterious stuff believed by an overwhelming majority of physicists to make up much ...
The TV show adaptation of Blake Crouch's sci-fi novel Dark Matter is coming very soon. This spring new series will be available to watch for anyone with an Apple TV+ subscription. So, what do we ...
Pearl Jam is back and more kick-ass than ever. The band’s forthcoming album, Dark Matter, won’t be released until April 19. So, to hold fans over, today (March 22), they shared the latest sing ...
Dark matter is a ghostly substance that astronomers have failed to detect for decades, yet which we know has an enormous influence on normal matter in the universe, such as stars and galaxies.