The latest map, published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, includes information on new galaxy clusters and the strands ...
This new map is not only the most detailed view of the universe’s invisible scaffolding to date, it also allows astronomers to look deeper into cosmic history.
Findings allow scientists to learn more about dark matter’s influence on stars, galaxies, and planets ...
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity ...
"These results from the Dark Energy Survey shine new light on our understanding of the universe and its expansion." ...
Dark matter seems invisible, but it makes up most matter, and we have evidence that it gives the cosmos its shape. Now ...
The observed near flatness of galactic rotation curves has long been interpreted as evidence for large amounts of non-baryonic dark matter. Here we show that this phenom ...
The Dark Energy Survey Collaboration collected information on hundreds of millions of galaxies across the universe using the ...
"WIMPs are still the leading candidate for dark matter, but billions of dollars of experiments have been done, only getting stronger and stronger upper limits, so alternative scenarios have to be ...
A new year invites reflection, and sometimes the universe offers a fitting image to mark the moment. One such view comes from far beyond our own galaxy, where a distant cluster of galaxies looks like ...