When it comes to understanding the universe, what we know is only a sliver of the whole picture.
Nearly everything in the universe is made of mysterious dark matter and dark energy, yet we can’t see either of them directly ...
At Texas A&M University, experimental particle physicist Dr. Rupak Mahapatra spends his days chasing some of the faintest ...
Dark matter is believed to make up most of the universe, yet no one has ever seen it directly. To find it, scientists have ...
"WIMPs are still the leading candidate for dark matter, but billions of dollars of experiments have been done, only getting ...
Chinese scientists have for the first time directly observed the Migdal effect in neutron-nucleus collisions in an experiment ...
Advanced quantum detectors designed at Texas A&M University are reinventing the search for dark matter, an unseen force that ...
Scientists are uncovering dark matter, the biggest secret in the universe, with new detectors built to sense what was once ...
Researchers suggest that dark matter might subtly color light red or blue as it passes through, revealing traces of its existence. Using a network-like model of particle connections, they argue that ...
Tokyo, Japan – A team led by a member of Tokyo Metropolitan University have made advances in the search for dark matter, observing galaxies using new spectrographic technology and the Magellan Clay ...
Dark matter and dark energy make up about 95% of the universe, leaving only 5% “ordinary matter,” or what we can see. Dr.