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One of modern science’s biggest mysteries is dark matter, an invisible form of matter that shapes galaxy rotation and bends rays of light. No one knows what dark matter is, but scientists are carrying out a number of experiments to learn more.Related links:Physics of the universeAstrophysics and cosmology
We still don't know what dark matter is, but here's what it's not
From DOE's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (US) : “Building a cross-border dark matter experiment deep underground — during a pandemic” – sciencesprings
Wimpy Evidence for Dark Matter Particles, Science
New approaches to dark matter detection
Decoding Dark Matter: Why Axions Could Solve Our Universe's Greatest Mystery - CNET
The dark side of the Universe in the spotlight - Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
Dark matter capture in celestial objects: treatment across kinematic and interaction regimes
Dark matter hunt with LUX-ZEPLIN
What could dark matter be?
Next-gen dark matter detector in a race to finish line
What if everything we know about dark matter is totally wrong?