Read article: Mysterious ‘dark flow’ at the edge of the universe 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: Warm white dwarfs could reveal ‘inelastic’ dark matter 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
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Read article: Supernovae put dark matter in the right place Stars and solar physics Research update Supernovae put dark matter in the right place Simulation reconciles cold dark matter and galaxy formation
Read article: Priority battles Policy and funding Opinion and reviews Priority battles A dozen years after it was found, the priority dispute over who discovered dark energy lingers on, says Robert P Crease
Read article: CDMS gives possible evidence for dark matter Telescopes and space missions Research update CDMS gives possible evidence for dark matter Two 'events' silence the rumour mill
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Dark matter and energy Interview Prince of darkness Nuclear astrophysicist Alex Murphy shares his views on the nature of dark matter and gets excited over the forthcoming restart of the ZEPLIN III detector
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