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Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark matter. It involves an unexpected...
CNN.com· 6 hours agoFor about 50 years, the scientific community has been grappling with a substantial problem: There...
Dark Matter Decoded: How Neutron Stars May Solve the Universe’s Biggest Mystery
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoRecent research indicates that neutron stars might quickly heat up due to dark matter collisions,...
Astronomers Discover First-Ever Pair of Merging Quasars at Cosmic Dawn
SciTechDaily· 3 hours agoAstronomers discover the most distant pair of merging quasars, seen only 900 million years after the...
Echoes of Creation: The Roman Telescope’s Quest for Primordial Black Holes
SciTechDaily· 22 hours agoThese primordial black holes, formed in the early universe, could significantly impact our...
Physicist's gravity revelation may finish 'endless search' for dark matter
Newsweek· 6 days agoDark matter is a hypothetical form of matter, thought to account for 80 percent of the matter in the...
How did a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way come to be?
Science Daily· 6 days agoA satellite galaxy is a smaller galaxy that orbits a larger host galaxy. Dark matter makes up 85% of the universe's matter, and it can form a spherical ...
Shortly after the Big Bang, conditions were perfect for life. Did aliens emerge long before us?
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAvi Loeb, director of the Institute for Theory and...Astrophysics co-operated by Harvard University...
‘Escape From Shadow Physics’ Review: Quantum Weirdness
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoHis book is a vigorous defence of “local realism,” the idea that the universe at its smallest level...
Scientists used a retired supercomputer to prep for NASA’s Roman mission — Argonne Theta...
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 2 days ago...Heitmann, cosmologist and deputy director of Argonne's High Energy Physics division and the one...
NASA’s Roman Mission Gets Cosmic ‘Sneak Peek’ From Supercomputers
NASA· 5 days agoRubin Observatory in Chile will see it. Michael Troxel, an associate professor of physics at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, led the simulation campaign as part ...