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Space.com on MSNA 'cosmic car radio' could help scientists tune in to dark matter within the next 15 years"We don't know the frequency, so we need to keep tuning and trying different ones, like searching for a good radio station ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Say Dark Matter May Be Giving Off a SignalDark matter, the invisible stuff that scientists have determined makes up 85 percent of the mass in the universe, remains one ...
Mysterious dark matter makes up 85 percent of matter in the universe, and of the remaining 15 percent, scientists couldn’t ...
Scientists may be just 15 years away from finally detecting dark matter thanks to a new kind of detector that acts like a ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDark Matter May Be Older Than the Universe—And It Might Live ForeverDark matter, the invisible substance that makes up a significant portion of the universe, continues to puzzle scientists. For ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Stunned by Ghost Galaxy With No Dark Matter—And It May Not Be AloneAstronomers have identified a new ultra-diffuse galaxy that appears to defy one of the fundamental assumptions of modern ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew 4D quantum sensors may help physicists trace the birth of space and timeAs the world gears up for more powerful particle colliders, new 4D quantum sensors tested at Fermilab promise sharper ...
A team of astronomers and astrophysicists at the Chinese Academy of Science's National Astronomical Observatories has found ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew nuclear reactor tests zero in on ghost-like particles tied to dark matter puzzlesA collaboration of US-based researchers has turned to the PROSPECT-I detector at ORNL in search of the elusive sterile ...
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Space.com on MSNUltralight dark matter may have helped monstrous black holes form in the early universeIntriguingly, ultralight dark matter might be able to turn into photons (light) — and it's through this process that the ...
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Space on MSNAstronomers discover dark matter 'bridge' linking colliding galaxies: 'This is the missing piece we've been looking for.'A massive clump of dark matter in the Perseus galaxy cluster is linked to its core by a bridge of dark matter, evidence of a ...
In episode 3 of 'What's in a name' we look at what can be lost in translation when physicists try and name the unknown.
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