Early Dark Energy May Solve Two Biggest Mysteries in Cosmology

Of all the mysteries facing astronomers and meteorologists today, the “Hubble Controversy” still persists! This term refers to the apparent inconsistency of the expansion of the Universe (aka. the Hubble Constant) when internal measurements are compared to those of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Astronomers hoped that observations of the earliest galaxies in the Universe … Read more

Water drawn from nothing in the middle of the desert: The invention of the century, and energy from space

It is known that the world is going through terrible disasters in terms of climate crisis and severe drought that is found all over the world. For this reason, various companies and organizations are constantly working to find solutions to these major problems related to the lack of water in various countries by using. energy … Read more

Penetration-edge conditions in atoms can lead to infinite sources of energy

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have observed and captured images of rare “edge states” in supercooled atoms. Using these results, they can learn to access and use electronic edge states in different materials. These breakthroughs in the field of quantum physics could lead to the discovery of unlimited energy sources. An “edge … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope will help Euclid spacecraft investigate dark energy and dark matter

Astronomers might soon get their first peek into the dark universe. On Saturday, July 1, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid spacecraft will launch on a SpaceX rocket from Florida on a mission to peer into deep space and unveil the elusive dark universe — and NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope will be an important … Read more