Flashes of X-rays from crowded galaxy clusters could be the long-awaited sign that people have found particles of dark matter--the elusive substance thought to make up the bulk of all matter in the universe. If the results stand up, dark matter would consist of ghostly particles called "sterile" neutrinos. These tantalizing particles would be the first kind found beyond the standard set known to science. Grossman examines a fresh hint of dark matter seen in neutrino search.
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