
Dark matter–neutrino interaction hints at a cosmology breakthrough
Researchers report a 3-sigma hint that dark matter and neutrinos may interact, transferring momentum and potentially reducing the universe’s observed clumpiness. If confirmed, this could require updates to the lambda-CDM model and help address the S8 tension between early- and late-universe measurements. The finding combines Planck/ACT early-universe data with BAO and cosmic-shear observations and simulations, but it remains unproven and will hinge on forthcoming data from surveys like the Vera Rubin Observatory for confirmation. A confirmed interaction would constitute a fundamental breakthrough in cosmology and particle physics.

