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Dark matter is invisible because it doesn't interact with light like everyday matter that comprises stars and dust does.
Dark matter's dominance over everyday matter also means it dominates the filaments of the cosmic web, forming an invisible scaffold along which the universe's structure takes shape.
Researchers from Yonsei University in Seoul , South Korea , used the Subaru Telescope near the summit of Maunakea in Hawaii to indirectly observe dark matter sitting on cosmic web filaments in the Coma Cluster .
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