Physicists from MIT suggests looking to Mars as a novel way to find evidence of primordial black holes and dark matter.
The "spiders" are actually features in the Martian crust called "araneiform terrain," and scientists now understand how they might have formed.
"Primordial black holes do not live in the solar system. Rather, they're streaming through the universe, doing their own thing," said researcher Sarah Geller.
A new gravity map of Mars reveals hidden structures and active mantle processes, challenging established geological theories.
Watching for changes in Mars' orbit over time could be new way to detect passing dark matter, according to researchers.
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