Dark matter could turn exoplanets into tiny black holes, shocking study reveals.
A study suggests that exoplanets could be used to search for dark matter — the elusive substance that makes up 85% of the universe’s matter.
Dark matter’s gravitational pull proves it exists, but we’ve never been able to directly find it.
Now, the University of California, Riverside, study proposes that exoplanets, especially large, gaseous ones like Jupiter, could act as natural laboratories for dark matter search.