Scientists Reconsider Dark Matter Theory Amid Growing Cosmological Mysteries
Scientists propose a self-interacting Dark Matter model in which particles collide and form dense cores. The theory could explain mysterious gravitational effects seen in galaxy lenses, stellar streams, and dwarf galaxies across the universe.
Scientists propose a self-interacting Dark Matter model in which particles collide and form dense cores. The theory could explain mysterious gravitational effects seen in galaxy lenses, stellar streams, and dwarf galaxies across the universe.
Scientists propose a self-interacting Dark Matter model in which particles collide and form dense cores. The theory could explain mysterious gravitational effects seen in galaxy lenses, stellar streams, and dwarf galaxies across the universe.
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