A strange energy source at the center of the Milky Way may be a new type of dark matter. Scientists found that hydrogen gas ...
Now, researchers have discovered a strange energy source at the center of our galaxy that could be linked to a different type ...
It's believed to account for roughly 85% of the universe's mass, yet no telescope or sensor on Earth has been able to track ...
A new study suggests that clues about dark matter may be hidden in the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone, where unexplained chemical reactions could be caused by a lighter form of dark matter.
Recent research proposes a new form of dark matter that may actually be lighter in mass than other dark matter candidates.
As lighter dark matter particles crash together, pairs of oppositely charged, non-dark particles emerge in a process known as annihilation, the researchers explain. These charged particles could then ...
At the center of our galaxy, an enigmatic phenomenon has puzzled scientists. Recent observations suggest that dark matter, this invisible substance that makes up 85% of the Universe, might ...
Space.com spoke to three scientists, cosmic detectives who are hot on the trail of dark matter candidates using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The question is how, even with its incredibly ...
By using gas at the CMZ for a different kind ... could also be due to the same low-mass dark matter colliding and producing charged particles.
By using gas at the CMZ for a different kind ... could also be due to the same low-mass dark matter colliding and producing charged particles. More information: Pedro De la Torre Luque et al ...