Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence of dark matter - the invisible stuff thought to make up more than ...
A new study suggests that Dark Matter — long thought to be completely invisible — might subtly tint light as it passes ...
Physicists have tried so many different ways to find dark matter, but none has been successful. Now an unexpected contender ...
The new study from the team at the University of York suggests that dark matter could leave very faint, measurable marks on ...
A mysterious glow of gamma rays from the centre of the Milky Way has reignited debate over dark matter. The unexplained ...
The true “informational age” of the cosmos may be 62 billion years, not just the 13.8 billion years of our current expansion.
Dark matter, the invisible stuff that scientists believe makes up around 85 percent of the mass in the universe, remains one of science’s biggest mysteries. As far as anyone has been able to establish ...
The dark object has a mass a million times greater than our sun's is located 10 billion light-years away and has no stars.
UC Santa Cruz physicist Stefano Profumo has put forward two imaginative but scientifically grounded theories that may help solve one of the biggest mysteries in physics: the origin of dark matter. In ...