Astrophysicists say they have discovered one strand of the long-elusive dark matter filaments, thought to connect galaxies and help shape the universe.The mysterious stuff called dark matter is thought to act as the spider silk for the cosmic web of the universe. But although it makes up most of the matter in the universe, scientists have been able to find only clumps of it in the web's galaxy-filled "nodes," not along the gossamer threads... full story ![]()
A $2 billion cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station has found the footprint of something that could be dark matter, the mysterious substance that is believed to hold the cosmos together but has never been directly observed, scientists say.
palmbeachpost.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
A $2 billion cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station has found the footprint of something that could be dark matter, the mysterious substance that is believed to hold the cosmos together but has never been directly observed, scientists say.
kansascity.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
A $2 billion cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station has found the footprint of something that could be dark matter, the mysterious substance that is believed to hold the cosmos together but has never been directly observed, scientists say.
northjersey.com (2 months and 17 days ago)

Scientists are close to solving one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe. They have found tantalising evidence that might soon explain dark matter – the 95 per cent of cosmic “stuff” that we know exists, yet cannot see or detect with conventional scientific instruments.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 17 days ago)

Scientists are close to solving one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe. They have found tantalising evidence that might soon explain dark matter – the 95 per cent of cosmic “stuff” that we know exists, yet cannot see or detect with conventional scientific instruments.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 17 days ago)
It is one of the cosmos' most mysterious unsolved cases: dark matter. It is supposedly what holds the universe together. We can't see it, but scientists are pretty sure it's out there. Led by a dogged, Nobel Prize-winning gumshoe who has spent 18 years on the case, scientists put a $2 billion detector aboard the International Space Station to try to track down the stuff....
pjstar.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
GENEVA — A $2 billion experiment on the International Space Station is on the verge of explaining one of the more mysterious building blocks of the universe: The dark matter that helps hold the cosmos together.An international team of scientists says the cosmic ray detector has found the first hint of dark matter, which has never yet been directly observed.The team said...
bostonherald.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
GENEVA — It is one of the cosmos' most mysterious unsolved cases: dark matter. It is supposedly what holds the universe together. We can't see it, but scientists are pretty sure it's out there.Led by a dogged, Nobel Prize-winning gumshoe who has spent 18 years on the case, scientists put a $2 billion detector aboard the International Space Station to try to track down the...
bostonherald.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
A $2 billion cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station has found the first significant hint of dark matter, the mysterious substance that is believed to hold the cosmos together but has never been directly observed, scientists say.
statesmanjournal.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
Scientists have found an abundance of highly energetic antimatter particles originating from space that could be a flag marking the existence of dark matter. If confirmed, the discovery would be the closest scientists have come to success in their search for this elusive, invisible material that is thought to make up much of the universe.
ibtimes.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
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