10 Dark Matter Anomalies Physicists Still Can't Explain

Eighty-five percent of all the matter in the universe is invisible. We can weigh it, map it, and watch it bend starlight — and we still cannot tell you what it is. These are ten places where the missing matter stops behaving: galaxies that somehow lost it, billion-dollar detectors that can't catch a single piece, a signal nobody can reproduce, and a hurricane of it pouring through your body right now. Settle in for the part of reality physics still can't explain.