A new paper explores the idea of asteroid-sized objects that may be causing gravitational ripples in our cosmic neighborhood.
The universe’s hidden mass may be made of black holes, which could wobble the planets of the solar system when they pass by ...
"If there are lots of black holes out there, some of them must surely pass through our backyard every now and then." ...
For astronomers, finding a new black hole orbiting an aged red dwarf star is an exciting find in itself, but when that black hole seems to be a "missing link" stellar-mass black hole, you can crank ...
A bold new study in Physical Review suggests that a wobble detected in Mars' orbit could be the result of dark matter made up ...
The team added new limits to how dark matter could interact with the LIGO detector, boosting hopes for future runs.
Black holes are one of the most mysterious cosmic phenomena, despite how much we continue to learn about them. While considered a mathematical possibility for many years, the first black hole wasn’t ...
According to Sky at Night Magazine, many astronomers believe that thanks to dark energy, the Universe’s expansion will never ...
Could slight wobbles in the orbit of Mars be caused by microscopic black holes that have existed since the Big Bang? This is what a recent study published | Space ...
Theoretical physicist Tracy Slatyer proposes new scenarios for dark matter and helped discover the Fermi bubbles.
Scientists believe a wobble in Mars' orbit could be a sign of dark matter moving within our very solar system.
Mars could be acting a little strangely in future, and scientists believe its behaviour could help to indicate dark matter.