Tag: early universe

A New Theory of Dark Matter Based on Webb Observations

A New Theory of Dark Matter Based on Webb Observations

The mysterious substance known as dark matter has puzzled scientists for decades. It makes up approximately 27% of the universe, yet it neither emits nor absorbs light, making it invisible to conventional telescopes. Now, thanks to the unparalleled observational power of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a new theory is emerging that could redefine…

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Models of Earth could be Improved by using Atomic Clocks

Models of Earth could be Improved by using Atomic Clocks

The latest development, at NIST, on Atomic Clocks might result in a redefinition of Second, the international unit of time. A clock device that uses an Electron Transition Frequency in the Optical, Ultraviolet, and Microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum of atoms for its timekeeping element is called an Atomic Clock. They are the most…

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A Powerful Wind of Molecules has been detected at a Distance of 12 Billion Light Years

A Powerful Wind of Molecules has been detected at a Distance of 12 Billion Light Years

Scientists might have found the self-regulating mechanism of galaxies. Continuous advancements in technology enable humanity to go deep into space. A couple of months back, astronomers found the brightest object (a quasar) ever discovered in the universe at a distance of 13 billion light years. Before that, Icarus (the most distant star) was also detected.…

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