Dark matter and energy Feature Dark energy: how the paradigm shifted Lucy Calder and Ofer Lahav shed light on the background to the discovery of dark energy Read article: Dark energy: how the paradigm shifted
Telescopes and space missions Research update Quirky particles could explain universe’s missing mass New model of dark matter holds no place for WIMPs Read article: Quirky particles could explain universe’s missing mass
Particles and interactions Research update Dark matter ‘no result’ comes under fire Researchers call on XENON collaboration to retract preprint Read article: Dark matter ‘no result’ comes under fire
Gravity Research update Black hole twins spew gravitational waves Stars less metallic than we thought Read article: Black hole twins spew gravitational waves
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews Physics at the end of the Earth Margaret Harris goes on the ultimate physics-adventure Read article: Physics at the end of the Earth
Stars and solar physics Research update ‘Standard candle’ flickers too brightly Researchers identify a potential flaw in the evidence for dark energy Read article: ‘Standard candle’ flickers too brightly
Stars and solar physics Research update Mysterious ‘dark flow’ at the edge of the universe Could one of the universe's siblings be tugging at its sleeves? Read article: Mysterious ‘dark flow’ at the edge of the universe
Telescopes and space missions Research update Warm white dwarfs could reveal ‘inelastic’ dark matter Dark matter would keep the stars from getting too cold, calculations show Read article: Warm white dwarfs could reveal ‘inelastic’ dark matter
Stars and solar physics Research update Sun’s appetite for dark matter may affect Earth’s orbit Will the Earth–Sun distance halve in several billion years? Read article: Sun’s appetite for dark matter may affect Earth’s orbit
Stars and solar physics Research update Supernovae put dark matter in the right place Simulation reconciles cold dark matter and galaxy formation Read article: Supernovae put dark matter in the right place