Scientists Discover Tiny yet Massive Dark Matter Clump in Distant Universe

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Scientists have discovered the smallest dark matter clump ever detected, weighing about 1.13 million times the Sun, through gravitational lensing effects observed in a distant galaxy, supporting theories of cold dark matter and opening new avenues for studying the universe's unseen structure.
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