Tag: millisecond pulsars


  • Scientists Move Closer to Confirming Dark Matter Through Galactic Gamma-Ray Glow

    Scientists Move Closer to Confirming Dark Matter Through Galactic Gamma-Ray Glow

    Rising Evidence for Dark Matter Near the Galactic Center For decades, scientists have searched for direct evidence of dark matter, the invisible substance believed to comprise roughly a quarter of the universe. While ordinary matter accounts for only about 5%, dark matter exerts a powerful gravitational pull that shapes galaxies and cosmic structures. A diffuse…

  • Dark Matter in Sight: New Gamma-Ray Clues Narrow the Mystery

    Dark Matter in Sight: New Gamma-Ray Clues Narrow the Mystery

    Scientists Move Closer to Confirming Dark Matter Through Galactic Gamma Rays For decades, physicists have debated the existence of dark matter—the invisible substance that makes up about 27% of the universe. While ordinary matter accounts for roughly 5%, dark matter reveals itself only through gravity. A diffuse glow of high-energy gamma rays near the center…

  • Dark Matter in the Spotlight: Scientists Move Closer to Confirming Its Existence

    Dark Matter in the Spotlight: Scientists Move Closer to Confirming Its Existence

    Overview: A Grand Cosmic Puzzle For decades, scientists have searched for concrete proof of dark matter—the invisible substance believed to constitute about a quarter of the universe. Ordinary matter, from stars to your morning coffee mug, makes up only a small fraction of the cosmos. Dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, yet…