Dr. Stefan Schoppmann, a particle physicist at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), has received the ICFA Early Career ...
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Physicists hunt a bizarre hidden force science can’t explain with wild new detectors
Physicists are closing in on a strange, hidden influence that does not fit neatly into the four familiar forces of nature, and the search is reshaping how detectors are built and where they are ...
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Scientists spot universe-breaking phenomenon that current models can't explain
Across the quiet darkness of space and the buried detectors under Antarctic ice, a set of stubborn anomalies is piling up.
Even restricted to comic continuity, The Presence remains the top of DC’s hierarchy. Introduced and explored in titles such ...
Marvel's Avengers Reveals The Creation Of Everything... One More Time For Good Luck (Spoilers) Marvel's Avengers retells the origin of the universe, introducing new contradictions and cosmic twists.
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Does dark matter actually exist? New theory says it could be gravity behaving strangely
"It highlights gravity's possible hidden complexity and invites a reevaluation of where dark matter effects originate." ...
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Invisible dark matter halo million times heavier than sun could be hiding in Milky Way
Astronomers have spent decades hunting for dark matter by looking for light that isn’t ...
Astronomers propose that an ultra-dense clump of exotic dark matter could be masquerading as the powerful object thought to ...
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Exotic dark matter candidate that could replace supermassive black hole theory modeled
At the center of our galaxy, something incredibly heavy is pulling the strings. Stars ...
A group of US astronomers may have uncovered the first evidence for a dark matter sub-halo lurking just beyond our stellar ...
On a clear night, the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy look like close neighbors. In space, they really are.
Scientists suggests that a primordial black hole's death could be behind a mystery high-energy neutrino that crashed into Earth.
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