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Gravitational Waves as a Possible Source of Dark Matter in the Early Universe: A New Theoretical Framework from Mainz and Swansea Researchers

Nila Kartika Wati Apr 26, 2026 0

In a significant development for the field of theoretical physics, a newly published study suggests that gravitational waves—the ripples in…

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