As researchers learn
more about dark matter's complexities, it seems possible that our galaxy lives on top of a shadow galaxy without us even knowing it.
Organizations no longer need complex data mining initiatives to
learn about the dark matter hidden within their user data; lightweight tools like NoSQL can speed time to market with new content and features by quickly unlocking inferences about customers.
We've
known about dark matter for longer, the evidence is better, we even have an idea of what it might be and how to look for it, and several experiments are doing just that.
All Giola has to say
about the dark matter of electronic reading is this: «Whatever the benefits of newer electronic media, they provide no measurable substitute for the intellectual and personal development initiated and sustained by frequent reading.»
With thousands of scientists from every corner of the globe working at CERN on the great questions of contemporary physics, it's the place to visit if you're
curious about dark matter and the origins of the universe.
In this episode, Scientific American editor George Musser talks with Caltech Astronomer Josh
Simon about dark matter, and about the efforts to try to locate the so - called missing satellites of the Milky Way — small galaxies that have yet to be found in the numbers that the cold dark matter theory predicts.
«Hundreds of studies come out every
year about dark matter, cosmology, star formation, and galaxy formation, using the Milky Way as a guide.
Their goal: to take stock of the latest theories and
findings about dark matter, assess just how close we are to detecting it and spark cross-disciplinary discussions and collaborations aimed at resolving the dark matter puzzle.
She enjoys poring over astrophysics textbooks, pondering
theories about dark matter and quasars, practicing taekwondo, skydiving and playing the violin.
In an effort to learn
more about dark matter, astronomers observed how galaxy clusters collide with each other — an event that could hold clues about the mysterious invisible matter that makes up most of the mass of the universe.
«I'd much rather spend my time working on the really important questions observational cosmology has been handing
us about dark matter and dark energy.
In 2015, Michael Rampino of New York University proposed a different theory
about dark matter and mass extinctions.
If that is the case, it could teach
us about the dark matter that appears to contribute most of the matter in the universe.
Whether humans will be banned from driving cars in a future dominated by autonomous vehicles, and what elusive neutrino particles can tell
us about dark matter were a few of more than 3,200 questions asked online by curious users of Reddit, an forum website, in a 12 - 13 February «Ask Me Anything» (AMA) event at the AAAS Annual Meeting.
Despite how little we know
about dark matter, we can tell when it's there, from the way it impacts galaxies and causes strange...
Unravel the mysteries of space and learn
all about dark matter in a brand new live science show packed full of experiments and demonstrations.