About Dark Matter Research
This journal publishes interdisciplinary studies addressing dark matter detection, cosmological simulations, and gravitational anomaly analysis. We focus on both experimental methods and theoretical frameworks to understand the invisible 27% of the universe.
- Direct detection experiments
- Gravitational lensing studies
- Dark matter halo modeling
- Supernova remnant analysis

Featured Research
XENONnT Detection Project
Our team's latest experiment achieved a 99.999% background rejection rate in dark matter neutrino detection using liquid xenon time projection technology.
Read study →Dark Matter Halos
New simulations reveal how dark matter filaments distribute mass in galaxy clusters, matching observations from the James Webb Space Telescope.
View research →Editorial Leadership
Dr. Daniel Joyce
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Elena Martinez
Peer Review Lead
Dr. Leonard Reyes
Data Analysis Lead
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