Will the puzzle of the universe's dark matter be resolved now?

Dark matter makes up three-quarters of the whole cosmos. However, scientists continue to know nothing about it.

The Large Hadron Collider, the most potent particle accelerator in the world, has been particularly updated to aid in the hunt for dark matter at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, in Switzerland.

Because it has no interaction with light, it is known as dark matter. Thus, we are unable to notice it.

Directly speaking, no real finding has yet been made. Still, mystery still surrounds this particle.