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Dark matter may have started as light-like particles that abruptly became heavy—a cosmic twist rooted in spin and ...
Researchers propose a new theory for the origin of dark matter, the invisible substance thought to give the universe its ...
A new study by researchers at Dartmouth College offers a fresh explanation about the origin of dark matter — the mysterious, ...
A study by Dartmouth researchers proposes a new theory about the origin of dark matter, the mysterious and invisible substance thought to give the ...
Everything we visualize about space, including stars, planets, gases, and even galaxies, make up just a small fraction of the ...
If space only contained known particles and radiation ... the key to understanding dark energy. Recently, a bold new candidate for dark energy has been proposed: subatomic-size wormholes.
In a first-of-its-kind test, scientists used a levitated magnet to search for dark matter, the unidentified substance believed to be present throughout the cosmos. If dark matter is made up of ...
According to the study, published in the journal Physical Review Letters, dark matter could have formed in the earliest moments of the universe after the Big Bang from the interaction between massless ...
Axions, hypothetical subatomic particles that were first proposed by theoretical physicists in the late 1970s, remain among the most promising dark matter candidates. Physics theories suggest that ...
A study by Dartmouth researchers proposes a new theory about the origin of dark matter, the mysterious and invisible ...
Dartmouth researchers propose a novel theory suggesting dark matter originated from high-energy, massless particles in the early universe. These particles collided and rapidly gained mass ...