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"Dark matter" is real, scientists say
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By Scott Malone

BOSTON (Reuters) - A team of U.S. scientists has found the first direct evidence of the existence of "dark matter," a little-understood substance with a huge influence on gravity, the team's leader said on Tuesday.

Scientists still do not know what exactly dark matter is, but have theorized it must exist to account for the amount of gravity needed to hold the universe together.


They estimate that the substance accounts for 80 to 90 percent of the matter in the universe. The more familiar kind of matter, which can be seen and felt, makes up the rest.


Now researchers led by University of Arizona astronomer Doug Clowe say they have evidence to back up their theories.

Using orbiting telescopes, the researchers watched two giant gas clouds in outer space collide over a 100-hour period. As the clouds clashed, they said, the visible gas particles slowed, pulling away from the invisible dark matter particles.

The researchers said they could detect the dark matter particles by their gravitational pull on the surrounding visible particles.

Read the full story at Reuters

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Vuzman
19/06/2026 18:35
Í gjár fyri 30 árum síðani spældi Toto í høllini á Hálsi

Norlander
08/06/2026 20:52
For some reason only 2 photos the Brugge album now, something might have gotten lost over the years and transfers of hosts, etc.

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08/06/2026 09:53
I'm pretty sure we had more photo albums, like Bruges and Dubrovnik.

Spiff
26/01/2026 16:24
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Grizlas
05/09/2025 14:40
RIP Giorgio Armani!

OKJones
04/09/2025 16:17
Obituaries LOL! smiley

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Southpark s27e03 is worth checking out - hilarious

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14/08/2025 07:48
this one is also pretty slick

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07/08/2025 16:52
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