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New research suggests sub-stellar objects called dark dwarfs could glow forever on dark matter energy. Could they reveal secrets about the universe’s hidden mass?
Dark matter may ignite brown dwarfs into glowing “dark dwarfs” Only self-annihilating dark matter types would create this effect James Webb Telescope may already be able to detect dark dwarfs ...
Physicists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland have a novel plan to uncover an unknown fifth force of nature long theorized to exist ...
Tony Tyson’s cameras revealed the universe’s dark contents. Now, with the Rubin Observatory’s 3.2-billion-pixel camera, he’s ...
New theoretical studies propose that dark dwarfs substellar objects radiating annihilation from dark matter can offer an ...
Caltech’s upcoming Astronomy on Tap event on July 14, 2025 will discuss dark matter and supernovae. By Why do scientists ...
The Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than scientists have previously been able to predict or observe, ...
Some faint stars may not burn with fusion but with dark matter itself. These "dark dwarfs" could be the long-awaited clue to ...
Finally, we will get to see a test of the IVO quantum drive which is a propellentless drive. If it is successful in raising ...
Brown dwarfs are too small to sustain the nuclear fusion that powers most stars, so they cool and fade over time. But if they ...
Quantum sensors have become important tools in low-energy particle physics. Michael Doser explores opportunities to exploit ...
Dark matter is one of Nature’s most confounding mysteries. It keeps particle physicists up at night and cosmologists glued to their supercomputer simulations. We know it’s real because its mass ...