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Mars, dark matter
Black hole 'bullets' fired at Mars could reveal more about dark matter
Tiny black hole "bullets" left over from the Big Bang could be passing through Mars at speeds in excess of 7,000 times the speed of sound, causing the Red Planet to "wobble."
Mars's strange behaviour could be an indicator of dark matter, scientists claim
Mars could be acting a little strangely in future, and scientists believe its behaviour could help to indicate dark matter. The new research could have major consequences for the study of the mysterious material in the universe.
Close Encounters With Dark Matter: MIT Study Finds Detection Possible Through Mars’ Wobble
Watching for changes in the Red Planet’s orbit over time could be a new way to detect passing dark matter. MIT physicists suggest that primordial black holes, formed just after the Big Bang, could constitute most of the universe's dark matter.
Dark matter may allow giant black holes to form in the early universe
The long-standing mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so huge so quickly could be solved by decaying dark matter
A wobble from Mars could be sign of dark matter, new study finds
New simulations suggest that there are enough primordial black holes—potential dark matter candidates—in the universe for one to pass through the inner solar system every decade. The work builds upon an astrophysical theory that has growing popularity.
Dark-matter decay could have given ancient supermassive black holes a boost
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A wobble from Mars could be sign of dark matter, study finds
In a new study, MIT physicists propose that if most of the dark matter in the universe is made up of microscopic primordial black holes—an idea first proposed in the 1970s—then these gravitational dwarfs should zoom through our solar system at least once per decade.
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Scientists propose a new method to search for dark matter using LIGO
A new study published in Physical Review Letters (PRL) proposes using gravitational wave detectors like LIGO to search for ...
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AI is on the hunt for dark matter
It was only a matter of time before artificial intelligence took on dark matter. A new deep-learning algorithm is set to be ...
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Separating dark matter from cosmic noise with the help of AI
AI achieved 80% accuracy in distinguishing dark matter from cosmic noise. This new tool may help astronomers solve the puzzle ...
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“Amazingly Lucky” Gravitational Lens Reveals New Insights Into Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Researchers have discovered an extraordinarily aligned gravitational lens system, dubbed the Carousel Lens, that involves a ...
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MIT Scientists Probe Solar System for Atom-Sized Black Holes Behind Dark Matter Mystery
An MIT study suggests that primordial black holes could be dark matter and might cause detectable wobbles in Mars' orbit.
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