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Is dark matter lighting up the Milky Way’s core? Here’s what scientists think

7 months ago

A mysterious gamma-ray glow from the Milky Way's core has scientists divided. While pulsars were the leading theory, new simulations suggest dark matter collisions could also explain the observed bulge-like shape. This finding reopens the debate, potentially offering the first direct evidence of dark matter's existence and its role in galactic evolution.
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