Dark matter doesn’t seem to interact with the matter we can see and touch, so scientists look for it in unusual places, like faraway galaxies and underground detectors.
To ensure a strong foundation for scaling, organizations must confront data gravity head-on and account for it when designing ...
Space exploration experts have expressed concerns over the Artemis II spacesuits that will be worn by astronauts for NASA's missions, particularly its heft.
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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 ...
A butterfly was able to adapt to a harsh, zero gravity conditions aboard China's Tiangong space station, sustaining life for ...
One such mystery, described in a recent paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, concerns circumbinary exoplanets—or rather, the shortage thereof—in the now 6,000+ exoplanets confirmed to date.
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Weird gravity behavior may offer radical new path to explain dark matter
For nearly a century, astronomers have watched galaxies spin and the universe expand in ways that visible matter alone cannot ...
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