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Some of the faintest, coldest stars in the universe may be powered not by fusion—but by the annihilation of dark matter deep ...
Dark matter remains one of science's deepest mysteries. It makes up about 25% of our universe, yet scientists only observe ...
Brown dwarfs, also known as "failed stars," could be corrupted by dark matter and transformed into "dark dwarfs" powered by ...
Dark matter may ignite brown dwarfs into glowing “dark dwarfs” Only self-annihilating dark matter types would create this effect James Webb Telescope may already be able to detect dark dwarfs ...
“These objects collect the dark matter that helps them become a dark dwarf. The more dark matter you have around, the more ...
Astronomers propose dark dwarfs—objects powered by dark matter annihilation—may exist near the galactic center, offering key clues about WIMPs.
"If we see the lampshade effect in action, it will tell us about what dark matter could be, which is exciting." ...
Scientists are on the trail of a mysterious five-particle structure that could challenge one of the biggest theories in ...
Because it doesn't interreact with light or electromagnetism, dark matter exists to us only through its influence on visible ...
Despite decades of searching, scientists still haven’t found the elusive substance that holds galaxies together: dark matter.
The invisible dark matter is one of the universe's biggest mysteries, and its existence is confirmed only by the ...