Sending atomic and nuclear clocks into the inner reaches of our solar system could help scientists find proof of elusive dark matter.
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Sending atomic and nuclear clocks into the inner reaches of our solar system could help scientists find proof of elusive dark matter.
Is it time to start looking for alternatives to WIMPs?
Researchers at the Southern University of Science and Technology in China ask if gravitons can be promising candidates for dark matter components.
The LUX-ZEPLIN detector is now operational and ready to capture weakly interacting particles believed to be the constituents of dark matter.
Tweaking the rules of gravity via Modified Newtonian dynamics provides a possible alternative explanation for the behavior of galaxies
A new theory for the origin and nature of dark matter resolves some inconsistencies between cosmological predictions and astronomical data.
In this third and final article in a series on philosophy and science, we look at how modern science shows the validity of dialectical processes and how this can help guide science.
Using a specialized design approach, scientists create acoustic waves that behave as twisted, ultrasonic motors capable of rotating particles in space.
Galaxies, quasars, and stars… oh my! Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) first data is a small fraction of the huge cosmic survey it will conduct.
Many physicists are still skeptical that dark energy can fully explain gravity, and are therefore exploring alternative theories.