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- Scientists May Have Just Spotted the First Direct Evidence of . . .
A new study claims to show evidence of gamma-ray emissions that closely resemble those expected from two weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs, colliding and annihilating
- Strange Gamma-Ray Halo Around Milky Way Sparks Claims Of . . .
New gamma-ray patterns seen by NASA’s Fermi telescope may be the first direct evidence of dark matter at the centre of the Milky Way
- Gamma-ray observation may provide first direct evidence for . . .
Totani emphasized the importance of independent verification and additional evidence, such as detecting similar gamma-ray energy from other regions with high dark matter concentrations If confirmed, these observations would provide the strongest indication to date of gamma rays arising from dark matter particles
- A mysterious glow surrounding the Milky Way could be first . . .
For nearly a century, dark matter has remained an enigma Despite outnumbering normal matter five to one, it cannot be seen, touched or detected using any known techniques Now, a bold new analysis of 15 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope claims to have caught a glimpse The
- Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter
“We need extraordinary evidence for an extraordinary claim It is a piece of work which serves as an encouragement for the workers in the field to keep on pressing,” said Professor Kinwah Wu (UCL Department of Space and Climate Physics) on a new study on dark matter
- In a First for Humanity, Scientists May Have Finally Seen . . .
New gamma-ray evidence hints we may finally be “seeing” dark matter for the first time (Artist’s concept ) Credit: SciTechDaily com For nearly a century, dark matter has lurked unseen, shaping galaxies while refusing to reveal itself Now, new gamma-ray data from NASA’s Fermi Telescope may have caught its elusive signature
- Scientists may have finally seen dark matter for the 1st . . .
Scientists may have "seen" dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope If so, this would mark the first direct detection of the universe's most mysterious
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