Dark Matter's Role in Creating and Illuminating Mysterious Stars

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New research suggests that dark matter could lead to the formation of dark dwarfs—sub-stellar objects powered by dark matter annihilation—at the center of the Milky Way. These objects could be detected through their unique lithium-7 signatures, providing a potential method to identify dark matter particles like WIMPs and deepen our understanding of this mysterious component of the universe.
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