A strange ripple in spacetime could be the first fingerprint of dark matter

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Dark matter is believed to make up most of the matter in the universe, yet scientists still cannot observe it directly. Unlike ordinary matter, dark matter does not interact with light or electromagnetic forces, making gravity the only known way to detect its presence. Now, researchers think colliding black holes could provide a new way to search for clues about this invisible substance.

Physicists at MIT and several European institutions have developed a meth...

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