Black holes that formed before the Big Bang could still exist today as ‘cosmic fossils’, potentially helping to explain the mysterious dark matter that shapes galaxies across the Universe, according ...
Space.com on MSN: 'Dark subhaloes' may explain why galaxies seem to form pre-determined shapes
Space.com: 'Dark subhaloes' may explain why galaxies seem to form pre-determined shapes
Why should it be that galaxies stand still where the greatest part of the universe can be overlooked? The latest reconstruction of the dark matter by the James Webb Space Telescope turns that question ...
New research suggests that relic black holes from before the big bang may still shape galaxies today. These black holes could explain dark matter, one of the biggest unsolved questions in cosmology.
Black holes formed before the Big Bang may still exist as cosmic fossils, offering new clues about dark matter and the origin of galaxies.
Yahoo: A massive new project maps dark matter using 100 million galaxies
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A massive new project maps dark matter using 100 million galaxies, turning old telescope data into a clearer picture of the ...
Citizen science project uses Euclid telescope data to find gravitational lenses. Public helps identify light-bending galaxies to study dark matter, galaxy formation, and the universe’s expansion.
Scientists are shining a brighter light on dark matter thanks to a new high-resolution map, unveiling the invisible material that shapes everything we see. Using James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) ...
Science X Network: What are dark galaxies? Astronomers expose 70 hidden candidates with no visible stars