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Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.
Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.
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Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Challenging Universe's Fate
An international collaboration using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has found evidence suggesting dark energy, a force making up nearly 70% of the universe and accelerating its expansion, may be weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse instead of continuous...
Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Challenging Universe's Fate
An international collaboration using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has found evidence suggesting dark energy, a force making up nearly 70% of the universe and accelerating its expansion, may be weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse instead of continuous...
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Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.
Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.
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AI Transforms Education: Eight Institutions Lead the Way
Eight universities and K-12 schools are using Google's AI tools, NotebookLM and Gemini, to personalize learning, streamline operations, and accelerate research, demonstrating a proactive approach to integrating AI into education.
AI Transforms Education: Eight Institutions Lead the Way
Eight universities and K-12 schools are using Google's AI tools, NotebookLM and Gemini, to personalize learning, streamline operations, and accelerate research, demonstrating a proactive approach to integrating AI into education.
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Three-Fanged Death Adder Discovered: Double Venom, Research Implications
An Australian Reptile Park discovered a death adder with three functional fangs, producing double the usual venom, raising concerns about antivenom efficacy and sparking genetic research.
Three-Fanged Death Adder Discovered: Double Venom, Research Implications
An Australian Reptile Park discovered a death adder with three functional fangs, producing double the usual venom, raising concerns about antivenom efficacy and sparking genetic research.
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DESI Data Suggests Weakening Dark Energy, Potentially Leading to 'Big Crunch'
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analysis of nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars suggests dark energy is weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse, a departure from the long-held theory of constant dark energy.
DESI Data Suggests Weakening Dark Energy, Potentially Leading to 'Big Crunch'
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analysis of nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars suggests dark energy is weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse, a departure from the long-held theory of constant dark energy.
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Measles Outbreaks Prompt Vaccine Questions
Measles outbreaks in Texas (279 cases) and New Mexico (38 cases) raise questions about vaccine boosters; the CDC recommends two doses, but most adults with two doses don't need another; outbreaks highlight the importance of complete vaccination.

Measles Outbreaks Prompt Vaccine Questions
Measles outbreaks in Texas (279 cases) and New Mexico (38 cases) raise questions about vaccine boosters; the CDC recommends two doses, but most adults with two doses don't need another; outbreaks highlight the importance of complete vaccination.
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Early Amyloid Removal Halves Alzheimer's Risk in Genetic Study
A new study shows that an experimental treatment using amyloid-removing drugs has halved the risk of Alzheimer's symptom onset in a subset of 22 participants with a genetic predisposition to the disease, treated for an average of eight years, raising concerns about funding cuts that could halt the r...

Early Amyloid Removal Halves Alzheimer's Risk in Genetic Study
A new study shows that an experimental treatment using amyloid-removing drugs has halved the risk of Alzheimer's symptom onset in a subset of 22 participants with a genetic predisposition to the disease, treated for an average of eight years, raising concerns about funding cuts that could halt the r...
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Trump's assault on US science ripples to Netherlands
The Trump administration's attacks on scientific research in the US, targeting specific language and funding, have caused disruptions for Dutch scientists, impacting collaborations and publications, while the Dutch science minister offers no response.

Trump's assault on US science ripples to Netherlands
The Trump administration's attacks on scientific research in the US, targeting specific language and funding, have caused disruptions for Dutch scientists, impacting collaborations and publications, while the Dutch science minister offers no response.
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High-Grade Gold Discovery at Great Southern Mining's Golden Boulder Prospect
Great Southern Mining's drilling at its Golden Boulder prospect in Western Australia discovered high-grade gold intercepts, including 1 meter at 70.94 g/t gold within a 5-meter section averaging 14.57 g/t gold at 41 meters depth; this, coupled with other deep high-grade discoveries, significantly in...

High-Grade Gold Discovery at Great Southern Mining's Golden Boulder Prospect
Great Southern Mining's drilling at its Golden Boulder prospect in Western Australia discovered high-grade gold intercepts, including 1 meter at 70.94 g/t gold within a 5-meter section averaging 14.57 g/t gold at 41 meters depth; this, coupled with other deep high-grade discoveries, significantly in...
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Clearest Images Yet of the Early Universe Reveal Precise Age and Expansion Rate
Researchers using data from the decommissioned Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) have produced the clearest images yet of the universe's infancy (around 380,000 years old), revealing details about the distribution and movement of hydrogen and helium, and providing more precise measurements of the un...

Clearest Images Yet of the Early Universe Reveal Precise Age and Expansion Rate
Researchers using data from the decommissioned Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) have produced the clearest images yet of the universe's infancy (around 380,000 years old), revealing details about the distribution and movement of hydrogen and helium, and providing more precise measurements of the un...
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Oxygen Discovery in Distant Galaxy Challenges Early Universe Theories
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered oxygen in the extremely distant galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0, whose light took 13.4 billion years to reach Earth, challenging existing theories on early galaxy formation due to its unexpectedly high luminosity and heavy element content.

Oxygen Discovery in Distant Galaxy Challenges Early Universe Theories
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered oxygen in the extremely distant galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0, whose light took 13.4 billion years to reach Earth, challenging existing theories on early galaxy formation due to its unexpectedly high luminosity and heavy element content.
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