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Scientists Calculate Dark Matter Mass Range for the First Time – Science Times
Researchers from the University of Sussex discover how to calculate the mass range for dark matter for the first time.

Using a combination of Einstein’s quantum physics concepts and general relativity, scientists from the University of Susses uncover new secrets of dark matter and how to calculate its mass range.
Dark Matter Explained
Around 95% of the universe is still unknown to man. The term ‘dark’ explains how vastly misunderstood and unknown the cosmos are to us. However, scientists can uncover bits and pieces that help us better understand the unknown.
According to NASA, researchers used a theoretical model…
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