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A proposed interaction between neutrinos might explain a discrepancy in measurements of the Universe’s expansion rate.

Dust particles in space may be surprisingly porous, so their surfaces could carry thinner ice coatings and support different chemical reactions than previously supposed.

The collision of two intense light beams may produce detectable signatures of dark matter particles called axions