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- Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark matter. It . . .
We point out that a new generation of proposed MeV gamma-ray telescopes will offer the unique opportunity to directly detect Hawking evaporation from observations of nearby dark matter dense regions and to constrain, or discover, the primordial black hole dark matter
- Dark matter detector may have accidentally detected dark . . . - Reddit
Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that is thought to be 25% of the stuff that makes up the universe ("normal" matter like what makes up stars, gas, us, etc is just 5%)
- Researchers May Have Finally Detected a Dark Matter Particle - signal . . .
The universe has about 5 times as much stuff in it that's made out of dark matter than the regular matter we, and everything we ever see or touch is made out of
- Harvard Scientists Say They May Have Detected Dark Matter . . . - Reddit
While this paper is only being published now after being on the arxiv for >2 years, 2 very good papers have already been published in PRL with evidence against this result, and that it no longer exists in Fermi Pass 8 data with the latest galactic diffuse emission models if I recall correctly
- Researchers may have Detected First Signs of Dark Matter
"Dark matter seemed to be a myth to some scientists and a catch-all to others, using it to explain gravitational forces and the orbits of objects in space that just couldn’t be accounted for by the existence of observable, physical matter
- Scientists May Have Detected a Huge Collision Between Blobs of Dark Matter
Books written a hundred years ago by author Ingersoll Lockwood containing odd character names, stories that are unusually coincidental r HighStrangeness •
- Scientists May Have Finally Detected A Dark Matter Signal
People jumping the gun on a signal that may never be anything in the end I work in this field, and this kind of sensationalist headline before any real discovery is made is extremely damaging to the field
- Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark matter. It . . .
They theorize that even today after billions of years for Hawking Radiation to evaporate these rhino-to-asteroid massed black holes, it's still possible that there's enough of them left that it could account for most or even all of the dark matter we (don't) see today
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