Nearly a century after astronomers first proposed dark matter to explain the strange motions of galaxies, scientists may finally be catching a glimpse of it. A University of Tokyo researcher analyzing ...
An expanding universe complicates this picture just a little bit, because the universe absolutely refuses to be ...
In the early 1930s, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky observed galaxies in space moving faster than their mass should allow, ...
A new study claims to show evidence of gamma-ray emissions that closely resemble those expected from two weakly interacting ...
Scientists may have "seen" dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. If so, this ...
The mysterious glow can’t easily be explained, leading a University of Tokyo researcher to argue it could be humanity’s first ...
Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is perhaps best known for his podcast “Star Talk,” where he discusses covers various topics with scientists from around the world. He sat down with CBC News ...
“If this is correct, to the extent of my knowledge, it would mark the first time humanity has ‘seen’ dark matter. And it ...
Research published Tuesday by a Japanese astrophysicist says gamma rays may have been generated by the collision of dark ...
A researcher identified gamma ray emissions that appear to have originated from dark matter, but other physicists still ...
What we see in our universe only accounts for roughly five per cent of what’s out there. The remaining 95 per cent is ...
If findings are correct, astronomer Tomonori Totani told Newsweek, this may finally solve "the greatest mystery in cosmology.