The LUX-ZEPLIN detector is breaking new ground in the hunt for dark matter, setting unprecedented limits on WIMP particles.
Determining the nature of dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up most of the mass in our universe, is one of the ...
The discovery of HerS-3, an unusual Einstein Cross galaxy, opens new avenues for studying dark matter and the early Universe.
Professor Chamkaur Ghag is driving efforts to detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), the prime candidates for ...
Astronomers have traced the hidden fingerprints of dark matter by observing rare, glowing galaxies that lived in the early universe. A group of scientists led by Rutgers University has found new ...
Since the early 20th century, scientists have gathered compelling evidence that the universe is expanding at an accelerating ...
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A massive dark matter halo may explain the strange 5th point of this 'Einstein Cross'
Only after adding a massive, invisible halo of dark matter to their computer models could the researchers reproduce what they ...
Astronomers studying a rare Einstein Cross stumbled upon an impossible “fifth image” that shouldn’t exist — and it revealed ...
Results from the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment, co-founded by UC Santa Barbara physicists, mark a major step in defining what dark matter can — and cannot — be ...
Dark matter is a type of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible to telescopes. Israeli scientists have outlined a groundbreaking method to study dark matter, ...
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World's Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector Is Closing In On What It Can – And Cannot – Be
The LZ detector will run for at least 1,000 days through 2028, and scientists have now released the data from the first 220 ...
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