Most people rarely experience the effects of dark matter in ordinary life. However, we live in an environment affected by dark matter. You are sitting beneath stars that remain in place due to the ...
The reason we call dark matter dark isn't that it's some shadowy material. It's because dark matter doesn't interact with light. The difference is subtle, but important. Regular matter can be dark ...
Earlier this week, science writer Paul Sutter covered a bold new study that leans toward so‑called “fuzzy” dark matter as the hidden backbone of the cosmos. The research team compared three leading ...
Scientists from Durham University and Kings College London have presented a theoretical review in a new study strongly supporting the search for axion dark matter. The identity of dark matter, which ...
Like going to the eye doctor for a better pair of specs, astrophysicists are getting some upgraded lenses — both humanmade and natural — for a closer look at dark matter. An international team of ...