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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew physics? Ion trap experiment targets ‘fifth force’ to explain dark matterThe invisible dark matter is one of the universe's biggest mysteries, and its existence is confirmed only by the ...
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IFLScience on MSNStunning New JWST Observations Give Further Evidence That Dark Matter Is A Real SubstanceJee compared dark matter to crystal-clear water in a pond, with pebbles as the galaxies. “You cannot see the water unless ...
Dark matter is a real pain in the neck. The term dark matter itself refers to a hypothetical substance that seems to solely ...
Dark matter, although not visible, is believed to make up most of the total mass of the universe. One theory suggests that ...
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Unknown physics may help dark energy act as 'antigravity' throughout the universe - MSNDark energy may have a completely unknown aspect of physics acting as an accomplice in its efforts to defy gravity, suppressing the growth of large-scale structures like galaxy superclusters.
But axions were pushed aside as the WIMPs hypothesis gained more steam. Back-of-the-envelope calculations showed that the ...
Physicists have set a new upper bound on the interaction strength of dark matter by simulating the collision of two clouds of interstellar plasma. The result, from researchers at Ruhr University ...
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ABP News on MSN'Dark Energy Is Pushing The Universe Apart': Brian Schmidt On The Force Driving Cosmic ExpansionBrian Schmidt explains dark energy’s role in accelerating universe expansion, 1998 discovery’s impact, and urges students to ...
By carefully steering atomic nuclear spins, researchers found a way to store and retrieve quantum information without ...
COZMIC simulator crafted detailed models of the Milky Way to investigate dark matter and how the universe might behave under ...
Despite decades of searching, scientists still haven’t found the elusive substance that holds galaxies together: dark matter.
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AZoQuantum on MSNNew Insight into Dark Matter: USC Researchers Simulate Milky Way ‘Twins’Researchers led by the University of Southern California have produced a set of supercomputer-simulated twins of our Milky ...
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