Which selection BEST supports this idea?
A. Even though scientists can’t study it directly, they can observe how dark matter’s gravity (a force, or a pull, between objects) warps and bends the star stuff around it.
B. The map was published in January. “Now, we can see everything more clearly,” said Diana Scognamiglio with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who was involved with producing the map.
C. Dark matter doesn’t have much of an impact on your lunch or your bedtime routine. But it silently passes through your body all the time and has shaped the universe.
D. “As humans, we’re naturally curious to know more about where we come from and that story can’t be told without dark matter,” said scientist Rutpurna Des. She works with the Harvard-
Which selection BEST supports this idea?
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