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JWST May Have The Best Evidence Yet of a Bizarre 'Dark Star'
Most intriguingly, though, one of the objects showed a particular light absorption feature at the wavelength of 1,640 ...
Using a global network of telescopes, astronomers have detected the lowest-mass dark object yet found in the universe.
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The James Webb Appears to Have Spotted “Dark Star” Powered by Dark Matter, Paper Claims
Astronomers say NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope may have spotted the universe’s first “dark stars,” primordial bodies of ...
The object was detected by observing how its gravity distorts light behind it. Astronomers have discovered an extremely faint ...
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Rubin Observatory spins beneath the stars | Space photo of the day for Oct. 13, 2025
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Simonyi Survey Telescope scans the heavens to start its decade-long exploration in the search for dark matter.
TAMIU will host a public lecture Wednesday on dark matter, featuring Dr. Timothy Andeen’s research on subatomic particles and ...
Evolving dark matter may explain cosmic acceleration. Observations support a mixed model. For years, a stubborn puzzle has sat at the center of the standard cosmological model. The evidence clearly ...
Researchers propose that black holes may emit dark energy, possibly explaining the universe's accelerating expansion.
By listening for ghostly radio echoes from the early Universe, scientists believe future Moon missions could determine what ...
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Dark matter and dark energy: What the universe is made of, and what we still don’t know
Welcome to the age of precision cosmology, a scientific era in which astronomers and physicists have measured almost everything about our universe—except for its deepest mysteries: dark matter and ...
Dark energy—the term used to describe whatever is causing the universe to expand at an increasing rate—is one of the universe’s greatest mysteries. The most widely accepted theory currently suggests ...
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