Primordial black holes are too scarce to explain dark matter
Briefly

Astrophysical observations since the 1970s reveal that unidentified mass makes up most of galaxies, providing robust evidence for dark matter but leaving its origin unresolved.
Recent findings from a 20-year Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) in a nearby galaxy estimate primordial black holes' abundance and masses but challenge their connection to dark matter.
Read at Nature
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