Scientists suspect lightweight dark matter might ionize hydrogen in the Milky Way’s core. This could also explain the 511-keV ...
There's a new twist in the hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up 85 percent of all the mass in the ...
Scientists used infrared spectrographs to detect dark matter decay. No signals appeared, but anomalies suggest more ...
A strange energy source at the center of the Milky Way may be a new type of dark matter. Scientists found that hydrogen gas ...
A team led by a member of Tokyo Metropolitan University has made advances in the search for dark matter, observing galaxies ...
The rest of the universe appears to be made of a mysterious, invisible substance called dark matter (25 percent) and a force that repels gravity known as dark energy (70 percent). Scientists have ...
Dark matter continues to confound us, so far defying every attempt to decipher it. According to a new study, clues may lurk ...
there are hints of anomalies or “excesses” which offer the tantalizing prospect of actual detection of dark matter with more data and more analysis. The search goes on for the missing piece of ...