Dark matter is a mysterious substance that glues galaxies together. This map from the James Webb Space Telescope could help ...
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity ...
Scientists just mapped dark matter in better detail than ever - New data shows the invisible role that dark matter plays in ...
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope was used to create the largest, highest resolution map of dark matter, just ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's view of 800,000 galaxies paints a detailed picture of dark matter
Astronomers used James Webb Space Telescope data to determine the density of the universe's most mysterious "stuff." ...
Astronomers have produced the most detailed map yet of dark matter, revealing the invisible framework that shaped the Universe long before stars and galaxies formed. Using powerful new observations ...
“By revealing dark matter with unprecedented precision, our map shows how an invisible component of the Universe has ...
The sharpest dark matter map ever reveals the invisible cosmic scaffolding that built galaxies, stars, and ultimately life itself.
The invisible stuff makes up about 85 percent of all matter in the universe, but researchers know little about it ...
Cosmic web Created using data from the JWST, this map shows how dark matter acts as the hidden framework on which visible ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope in a patch of the sky ...
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Does dark matter exist? Wild new theory blames gravity acting weird
For decades, astronomers have treated dark matter as the invisible scaffolding of the cosmos, a mysterious substance that ...
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