A mysterious excess of far-ultraviolet light seen across the Milky Way could come from the annihilation of clumpy dark matter ...
A new theoretical study suggests fusion reactors could do more than generate energy, they might also produce particles linked to dark matter. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati say they have ...
In recent years, astronomers have become increasingly interested in a theoretical particle known as the axion, which was ...
A professor at the University of Cincinnati and his colleagues have figured out something two of America's most famous ...
Researchers have been looking at everything, including supernovas, trying to uncover the mysteries of dark matter. Recent scientific studies suggest that dark matter might not be a particle hiding in ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is starting to turn a long‑standing cosmic mystery into something that looks almost tangible.
Because dark matter is completely invisible to light, science had to look for clever new methods to spot it.
Explore the elusive nature of dark matter, its indirect evidence, and the latest LUX-ZEPLIN detector advancements in the ...
Thanks to gravity, at least we're aware dark matter exists. We also know it's eerily abundant, accounting for about 85 percent of all matter in the Universe. Aside from that, though, we're pretty ...
Because we haven't found anything yet, we've started to wonder if dark matter might be lighter or heavier than we thought. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Scientists still struggle to understand consciousness, aging, memory formation and why humans hiccup or yawn, revealing a ...