Dark matter search: Are scientists looking in the wrong direction?
Briefly

Dark matter is thought to be the most prevalent form of matter in the Universe, yet only indirect evidence supports its existence after decades of research.
WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, are currently the favored candidate for dark matter, hypothesized to have a mass of 100 to 100,000 GeV.
This mysterious form of matter doesn't emit or absorb light and could account for the rapid movement of galaxies, challenging existing laws of physics.
Recent measurements from a new ultra-precise facility suggest scientists might be exploring the wrong avenues in their search for dark matter.
Read at Big Think
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