Did You Know? Recent studies suggest that dark matter makes up approximately 85% of the matter in the universe, yet its composition remains one of the biggest mysteries in modern cosmology.
The universe continues to reveal its secrets, and recent discoveries are reshaping our understanding of its basic components. specifically, astronomers are increasingly focused on dark matter, a mysterious substance that doesn’t interact with light, making it invisible to telescopes in the customary sense. In January 2026, a series of groundbreaking observations have provided compelling evidence of vast dark matter clouds and unusual celestial objects, prompting scientists to reconsider existing models of galaxy formation and cosmic structure.
Unveiling the Invisible: Dark Matter clouds
For decades,the existence of dark matter has been inferred from its gravitational