A closer look at the Lambda Cold Dark Matter model, its core components, supporting evidence, and why new observations are ...
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New galaxy map sharpens the search for dark matter’s fingerprints
Astronomers working with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have produced the sharpest wide-area map of dark matter ever ...
Physicists are scrambling to understand why dark energy is weakening. In a surprising twist, we must now reconsider the ...
Black holes that turn matter into energy could explain dark energy and answer two other cosmic questions. Now, the challenge ...
For decades, astronomers wondered why most nearby galaxies are speeding away from the Milky Way instead of being pulled in by its gravity. New simulations reveal the answer: our galaxy sits in a ...
Two new studies have measured the expansion of the universe in our immediate cosmic neighborhood using a novel method that ...
A particular kind of dark matter can explain multiple mysterious signals coming from the centre of our galaxy. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope ...
Michael S Turner argues that the next breakthrough in particle physics and cosmology may be just around the corner.
New 2026 research links coffee and tea to lower dementia risk, suggests dark matter may interact with neutrinos, and reveals ...
The research makes use of data coming from telescopes deep in the Milky Way.
TwistedSifter on MSN
It’s been almost a hundred years since we discovered dark matter, and in this astounding image we can ‘see’ it for the first time
This brings us a huge leap forward in our understanding of the universe.
Craig Childs’ book serves as both a eulogy for the loss of dark skies and a celebration of what we can see and learn when we ...
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