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AdvertisementMilky Way’s Mass Smaller Than Expected
New data from the Gaia space telescope reveals that the Milky Way contains significantly less dark matter than previously thought, with a mass of only
Are We Living in a Simulation?
Physicist Explores the Hypothesis of a Simulated Universe According to the hypothesis of a simulated universe, humans do not live in a real reality but
ESA Telescope Searches for Dark Matter
The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope is set to be launched into space by a Falcon-9 rocket from SpaceX. The mission aims to provide new
New Method for Dark Matter Observation
A new study conducted by The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has discovered a groundbreaking method for detecting dark matter around black holes. The research
First Evidence of Neutrinos in Particle Accelerator
In a groundbreaking discovery, the FASER detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of the CERN research center has detected neutrinos in a particle accelerator
Revolutionizing Dark Matter Understanding
A new model has been proposed that suggests a non-local interaction between dark matter and gravity. If this model is correct, it could potentially contradict
Farthest Stars in Milky Way Found
In approximately four billion years, the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way will merge, according to calculations. Recent distance measurements show that the halos of
LHC hints at neutrinos
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at CERN may have detected neutrinos for the first time using a new measuring instrument at the Large Hadron Collider
Antimatter Research with Particle Accelerator
The Japanese particle accelerator, SuperKEKB, has begun operations and is set to investigate the differences between matter and antimatter, as well as search for dark
Atom decay proven after 18 trillion years
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have accidentally observed the rarest process in the universe in an underground laboratory. While searching for dark matter, researchers at