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Scientists have made a groundbreaking leap in detecting dark energy by developing a magnetically levitated precision force system. Their experiments vastly surpassed previous methods, reaching a new ...
Exotic properties suggested by recent DESI collaboration data are more likely to apply to dark energy than dark matter, ...
There's no replacement for displacement. An adage that's been around as long as the combustion engine, really. But these ...
In the intricate world of quantum physics, where particles interact in ways that seem to defy the standard rules of space and time, lies a profound mystery that continues to captivate scientists: the ...
Ordinary matter accounts for only about 5 percent of the universe, while the rest is unknown dark matter (27 percent) and dark energy (68 percent), said Zhao Gongbo, deputy director of the NAOC. Dark ...
As the world gears up for more powerful particle colliders, new 4D quantum sensors tested at Fermilab promise sharper ...
Scientists want to build a new type of detector they liken to a "cosmic car radio," that could listen to what the dark matter ...
Stars that appear red are actually radiating most of their energy in the infrared part of the spectrum, which our eyes have a hard time detecting. Blue stars are emitting most of their radiation ...
For almost a century, scientists have tried to explain this by searching for a hidden force called dark matter. It’s been an idea so accepted that entire models of the universe rely on it.
Explore the mysterious force of dark energy and its potential impact on the universe's destiny. BREAKING: Supreme Court unanimously rules against Trump, orders return of mistakenly deported man ...
How is dark energy expanding the universe? Learn more about efforts to understand and measure its effects at Indiana University Kokomo’s free Observatory open house Sunday, April 13. Patrick Motl, ...