Top Physics Stories

Dark matter may be made of pieces of giant, exotic objects — and astronomers think they know how to look for them

Space.com

Researchers propose that dark matter could consist of massive exotic structures detectable via gravitational microlensing.

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First‑ever 'superkilonova' double star explosion puzzles astronomers

LiveScience

Astronomers observed a rare double explosion combining supernova and kilonova features, possibly the first 'superkilonova'.

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Gravitational waves may reveal hidden dark matter around black holes

ScienceDaily

New modelling suggests dark matter concentrations near black holes could imprint detectable signatures in gravitational waves.

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Astrophysicists map the invisible universe using warped galaxies

ScienceDaily

Astronomers used distortions in galaxy shapes to chart unseen cosmic structures, probing the universe’s invisible matter.

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Scientists unlocked a superconductor mystery under crushing pressure

ScienceDaily

Researchers probed hydrogen-rich superconductors under extreme pressure, clarifying how they pair electrons and advance room‑temperature goals.

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“Purifying” photons: Scientists found a way to clean light itself

ScienceDaily

Researchers developed a method to reduce stray photons and produce ultra‑pure light for quantum computing and secure communication.

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NASA launches science balloon in Antarctica

Space.com

NASA’s GAPS experiment balloon lifted off in Antarctica to hunt rare antimatter particles that could shed light on dark matter physics.

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Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino

ScienceDaily

New experimental results narrow the gap on sterile neutrinos, particles that could expand the Standard Model and explain cosmic anomalies.

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