Dark matter could explain strange signals from Milky Way's center
NewsBytes | March 10, 2026 9:41 PM CST
Research team's model predicts dark matter behavior
The team's model shows that when dark matter particles collide, they can store and release energy as positrons, possibly causing the weird gamma-ray and ionization signals seen from the center of the Milky Way.
Their predictions will be put to the test with future space missions.
As lead researcher Dr. Shyam Balaji puts it, this is a big step toward finally understanding what dark matter actually does in our universe.
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