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James Webb may expose dark matter in a way no one saw coming
The James Webb Space Telescope is starting to turn a long‑standing cosmic mystery into something that looks almost tangible.
Fans who love the sci-fi show, Dark Matter, have been waiting over a year. The first season on Apple TV+ finished with a huge surprise.
The General AntiParticle Spectrometer experiment is suspended from a football-field-sized balloon about 24 miles above the ...
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James Webb Space Telescope could illuminate dark matter in a way scientists didn't realize
Smooth filaments stretching for many light-years, seen by the powerful space telescope, could indicate what the right "recipe ...
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James Webb telescope might illuminate dark matter in a completely new way
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already begun to unravel the mysteries of the universe, offering new insights into ...
A scientific experiment aimed at detecting dark matter in space launched from Antarctica on December 15, with significant ...
Because dark matter is completely invisible to light, science had to look for clever new methods to spot it.
A mysterious excess of far-ultraviolet light seen across the Milky Way could come from the annihilation of clumpy dark matter ...
A professor at the University of Cincinnati and his colleagues have figured out something two of America's most famous ...
Scientists suggest a mysterious ultraviolet glow across the Milky Way may come from dark matter nuggets, hinting that the universe’s invisible matter might not be completely dark.
With contributions from Brown faculty and students, the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment analyzed the largest dataset ever collected by ...
The General AntiParticle Spectrometer experiment is suspended from a football-field-sized balloon approximately 24 miles ...
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