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Study proposes 2-state dark matter model to explain gamma-ray data
The Milky Way’s center glows with an unexplained surplus of gamma rays. Smaller galaxies orbiting nearby do not. That ...
The SuperCDMS is chilled to right around absolute zero, and its detectors are primed to hunt dark matter particles.
A dark matter signal that appears in one place but not another might look like a contradiction. This new study argues it may ...
Joseph Shavit The absence of a signal could itself be a signal. This is the idea behind a new study published in the Journal ...
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New theoretical model shows dark matter could exist in two distinct states
Scientists are aiming to redefine how we search for dark matter. A new theoretical ...
Learn how a two-state model of dark matter could explain why gamma-ray signals appear in some galaxies but not others.
Dark matter keeps getting blamed for the universe’s big patterns while staying stubbornly out of reach. You cannot see it, touch it, or capture it. Yet its gravity helps shape galaxies, and that makes ...
A mysterious glow of gamma rays at the center of the Milky Way has long hinted at dark matter, but the lack of similar ...
Scientists at the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have reached a milestone with the Super ...
Dark matter is some kind of substance that has gravity—it holds galaxies together—yet cannot be directly seen with any ...
Scientists propose dark matter has two forms, explaining why signals appear near the Milky Way's center but remain absent in ...
Invisible dark matter particles may regularly pass through our bodies, and dozens to thousands of these particles may be colliding with atoms inside us every year, according to a new calculation.
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