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A mysterious gamma-ray stream comes from the Milky Way's center. Could dark matter have something to do with it?
A mysterious gamma-ray stream detected from the Milky Way's center raises questions about its origin, with dark matter being a potential explanation. Scientists are investigating whether this phenomenon could be linked to dark matter interactions.
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