Strange signals from the Milky Way’s core suggest dark matter is annihilating itself in a cosmic collision. Scientists believe these energy bursts could be the missing clue in the search for one of ...
Scientists link ionisation in the CMZ to a new dark matter candidate Self-annihilating dark matter may produce electrons and positrons NASA’s COSI mission could help confirm this dark matter theory ...
These newly produced charged particles can subsequently ionise the hydrogen gas. Dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries in science, continuing to defy efforts to fully understand it.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Heart of the Milky Way May Host a New Form of Dark MatterIn the ongoing quest to understand dark matter, researchers are now wondering if a strange phenomenon occurring at the heart ...
Dark matter continues to confound us, so far defying every attempt to decipher it. According to a new study, clues may lurk in the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone, a vast region of hydrogen ...
In the ongoing quest to understand dark matter, researchers are now wondering if a strange phenomenon occurring at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy could be from a different form of dark matter. Dark ...
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Space.com on MSNWhat would happen if the Milky Way's black hole erupted? This distant galaxy paints a ..."Could our galaxy one day experience similar high-energy phenomena that will have serious consequences for the survival of ...
Dark matter could be an entire dark sector of the universe, with its own particles and forces H ave you ever stood by the sea ...
At the center of our galaxy, an enigmatic phenomenon has puzzled scientists. Recent observations suggest that dark matter, this invisible substance that makes up 85% of the Universe, might manifest ...
Researchers at King's College London have discovered positively charged hydrogen clouds in the Milky Way's center, suggesting a lighter form of dark matter may be at play. Their findings challenge ...
Scientists may have found a clue to one of the biggest mysteries in the universe—dark matter. This invisible form of matter is believed to make up 85% of all the mass in the universe, yet it has ...
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