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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 ...
Recent findings from research we have been carrying out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Geneva suggest that we ...
Illustration of the new method: the researchers use five-dimensional black holes (right) to calculate the phase diagram of strongly coupled matter (middle), enabling simulations of neutron star ...
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Self-interacting dark matter may explain puzzling cosmic structures across universe
A new study led by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, suggests that ...
Scientists have introduced a new Big Bounce model that disputes the Big Bang, suggesting the universe may have cycled through earlier cosmic eras.
A model of the cyclic universe suggests that dark matter could be a population of black holes predating the Big Bang.
Dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics. It is clear that it must exist, because without dark matter, for example, the motion of galaxies cannot be explained. But it has ...
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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 ...
Dark matter is one of the most important and most mysterious questions in modern astronomy. Although dark matter cannot be seen or touched, it profoundly influences the formation and evolution of ...
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