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  • Are We Close to Finding Dark Matter?

    Scientists say he search for the mysterious substance which makes up most of the Universe could soon be at an end. A massive computer simulation was used to show the evolution of a galaxy like the Milky Way, and analysts were able to "see" gamma-rays given off by dark matter. Dark matter is believed [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 6, 2008
  • PAMELA Results Mean Only One Thing: Please Trust the Scientific Process

    Scientists from the PAMELA (Payload for Antimatter/Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics) orbiting spacecraft have published preliminary results, putting an end to months of speculation about the first direct detection of dark matter. The science team was, in essence, "forced" to publish before they had conclusive results ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 5, 2008
  • Forget the LHC, the Aging Tevatron May Have Uncovered Some New Physics

    If you thought any quantum discoveries would have to wait until the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is switched back on in 2009, you'd be wrong. Just because the LHC represents the next stage in particle accelerator evolution does not mean the world's established and long-running accelerator facilities have already closed shop and left town. ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 3, 2008
  • Companion Dwarf Galaxy Almost Invisible

    A team of astronomers has discovered the least luminous, most dark matter-filled galaxy known to exist. The Segue 1 galaxy is one of about two dozen small satellite galaxies orbiting our own Milky Way. This is a very faint galaxy, a billion times less bright than the Milky Way. But despite its small [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 18, 2008
  • Dark Matter Halos? How About Disks, Too

    Scientists are trying to understand the invisible and hypothetical 'dark matter' – the stuff that we know exists by inference of its gravitational influence on the matter we can see. The most common held notion of dark matter is that it exists in 'halos' or clumps that surround galaxies. But a new study predicts [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 16, 2008
  • Pushing the Polite Boundaries of Science About Dark Matter

    Rumors are spinning faster than a neutron star about the possibility that a European satellite mission called PAMELA may have made a direct detection of dark matter, the mysterious particles thought to make up as much of 85% of all matter in the Universe. Word got out in August at a conference [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 2, 2008
  • Minimum Mass for Galaxies Provides Insight on Dark Matter

    More news on dark matter this week: By analyzing light from dwarf galaxies that orbit the Milky Way, scientists believe they have discovered the minimum mass for galaxies in the universe – 10 million times the mass of the sun. This mass could be the smallest known “building block” of the mysterious, invisible substance [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 29, 2008
  • Dark Matter is Missing From Cosmic Voids

    Cosmic voids really are devoid of matter. Astronomers have found that even the pervasive 'dark matter' which accounts for about 80% of the mass of the universe is not present in these voids, which are areas of vast emptiness in space that can be tens of millions of light-years across. "Astronomers have wondered for [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 17, 2008
  • Large Hadron Collider Could Generate Dark Matter

    One of the biggest questions that occupy particle physicists and cosmologists alike is: what is dark matter? We know that a tiny fraction of the mass of the universe is the visible stuff we can see, but 23% of the Universe is made from stuff that we cannot see. The remaining mass is held in [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
  • Dark Matter is Denser in the Solar System

    Dark matter was theorized to exist relatively recently, and we've come a long way in understanding what makes up a whopping 23% of our Universe. Our own galaxy is surrounded by a halo of dark matter that adds to its mass. A recent paper on the dark matter closer to home – right here in [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 26, 2008
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