A goopy form of the dark stuff that makes up the majority of the universe's matter could have had a weird effect on its early evolution--and make ripples from the big bang easier to spot. Dark matter is the mysterious substance that makes up 80% of the universe's matter, yet it only interacts with ordinary matter through gravity. The most popular candidate for this stuff is the WIMP or weakly interacting massive particle, but searches for it have come up empty
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