There's no denying that something massive lurks at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, but a new study asks whether a ...
Previous observations of stars whipping around an unseen mass—especially a bright star called S2—have pointed to an object ...
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About 85 percent of the matter in the universe is thought to be dark matter, yet there is still no confirmed direct detection of any dark matter particle. Ground-based detectors, space-based ...
European scientists are turning an aircraft into a laboratory that simulates lunar gravity to prepare astronauts and ...
What if the Milky Way’s central “black hole” isn’t a black hole at all? A new model proposes that an ultra-dense dark matter core could mimic its gravitational pull.
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Sagittarius A* may be a dense dark matter core instead of a black hole, offering a new explanation for the Milky Way’s central gravity.
Dark matter keeps getting blamed for the universe’s big patterns while staying stubbornly out of reach. You cannot see it, touch it, or capture it.
In a new study, researchers from the ARIES and their collaborators used computational models that simulate the behaviour of ...
In the fall of 1791, Gen. Arthur St. Clair pushed an unready, ill-trained, and poorly supplied American army of militia and regulars into the woods of ...