A giant string of invisible dark matter has been discovered across the universe between a pair of galaxy clusters. full story ![]()
SCIENTISTS may have discovered evidence of dark matter, the mysterious component which binds the universe together, for the first time today.
dailyexpress.co.uk (1 month and 14 days ago)
Scientists claim they are closer than ever to piercing the mystery of dark matter - which is challenging conventional notions of the cosmos - and the first clues may be unveiled within two weeks.
indiatimes.com (2 months and 29 days ago)
Nearly two years after it was sent up to the International Space Station, a giant particle physics detector has provided its first results in the search for the mysterious "dark matter" believed to be a major component of the universe.
cnn.com (1 month and 13 days ago)
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer in Space may have finally discovered dark matter, which accounts for most of the mass of the universe
cbsnews.com (1 month and 14 days ago)

Physicists may have finally found hard evidence for the existence of dark matter. And reports from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston say the announcement could come within the next fortnight - if the data holds up. Dark matter is thought to be the invisible 'stuff' which makes up the bulk of the universe's mass. In fact it's supposed to...
huffingtonpost.com (2 months and 29 days ago)
A massive particle detector mounted on the International Space Station may have detected elusive dark matter at last, scientists announced today (April 3).
palmbeachpost.com (1 month and 13 days ago)
A super-massive galaxy 12.8 billion light years from Earth has been discovered giving birth to the equivalent of an astonishing 3000 Suns every year.
indiatimes.com (30 days ago)
What is dark matter?It is everything we cannot see or detect in space. Scientists estimate that about 95 per cent of the Universe is composed of dark matter.
independent.co.uk (1 month and 14 days ago)

Researchers working deep inside a mine in Minnesota using an experiment called CDMS - which stands for Cryogenic Dark Matter Search - say they now have promising results in the hunt for dark matter.
dailymail.co.uk (1 month and 1 day ago)
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has gotten some new siblings, the Galaxy Win and Galaxy Trend 2, which were unveiled by the South Korea-based electronics giant on Thursday.
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