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Advanced Materials Science

Gravitational Waves in the Early Universe May Be the Primordial Source of Dark Matter Particles

Nila Kartika Wati May 13, 2026 0

A groundbreaking theoretical study led by researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and Swansea University has proposed a transformative mechanism…

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Advanced Materials Science

New Research Indicates Stochastic Gravitational Waves in the Early Universe Could Be the Source of Dark Matter

Nila Kartika Wati May 3, 2026 0

The fundamental nature of the universe remains one of the most significant enigmas in modern science, particularly regarding the elusive…

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Advanced Materials Science

Evidence for the Formation of Eta-Prime Mesic Nuclei and Its Implications for the Origin of Mass in the Universe

Nila Kartika Wati May 3, 2026 0

The fundamental question of why matter possesses mass remains one of the most profound mysteries in modern physics, transcending the…

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Advanced Materials Science

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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Environmental & Analytical Chemistry

Shock waves in the early universe may have helped matter reign supreme

Abdurrohim Arsyad Apr 11, 2026 0

The universe, as we observe it today, presents a profound imbalance: matter overwhelmingly dominates antimatter. This stark asymmetry has long…

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Advanced Materials Science

The Hidden Dynamics of Cosmic Voids and the Quantum Architecture of the Universe

Nila Kartika Wati Mar 20, 2026 0

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the regions that appear most empty are increasingly being recognized as the most…

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