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Astronomers may have found the long-missing half of the universe's regular matter—and it appears to have been right under our ...
Half of the universe's hydrogen has been missing since the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, but scientists reckon they've ...
Since it began collecting data, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has shined a light on the early universe, helping us better understand the timeline of events that led to our modern-day cosmos.
For decades, scientists have known that ordinary matter — everything made of atoms — accounts for just 15% of the universe’s matter. The rest is mysterious dark matter. But even that modest slice didn ...
Expedition cruise brand Hurtigruten is currently working on a zero-emission cruise ship to launch in 2030, which will be powered by a 60-megawatt battery pack. This will give it a range of 300–350 ...
Generation of hydrogen (Hâ‚‚) by means of photocatalysis has been at the forefront of research since the 1970s because it can ...
The fruitful translation of innovative research projects undertaken by scholars at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) took ...
A biohybrid system combines polymer nanosheets with E. coli to improve hydrogen production by capturing near-infrared light ...
In new research published in Nature, we analysed the frequency signatures of starquakes across a broad range of giant stars ...
Uncover the insights gained from the Webb telescope about early galaxies and their role in illuminating the universe.