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Is the Universe Not the Same Everywhere? DESI Data Challenges One of Cosmology’s Biggest Assumptions

For decades, scientists have believed that the universe, when viewed on extremely large scales, should look the same in every direction. This idea, known as the cosmological principle, is one of the foundations of modern cosmology. It suggests that although the universe may appear messy and uneven at smaller scales, its overall structure should become smooth and uniform when observed across billions of light-years. However, new observations from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) are raising questions about this long-standing belief. After mapping the positions of 47 million galaxies across nearly 11 billion light-years, researchers suggest that the universe may not be perfectly identical in all directions, even at enormous cosmic scales. The findings, reported by astronomers Francesco Sylos Labini and Marco Galoppo, indicate that large-scale patterns in the distribution of galaxies may contain unexpected directional differences. If confirmed, this discovery could force sc...

No Dark Energy Needed? New Gravity Theory Could Explain Why the Universe Is Expanding

For more than a century, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has been the foundation of our understanding of gravity. According to Einstein, gravity is not simply a force pulling objects together. Instead, massive objects like stars, planets, and galaxies bend the fabric of spacetime — an invisible four-dimensional structure that shapes how objects move through the universe. This revolutionary idea transformed physics and successfully explained many cosmic phenomena, including the motion of planets, black holes, and the bending of light around massive objects. However, despite its incredible success, general relativity still leaves some major mysteries unanswered. One of the biggest challenges is the cosmological constant problem — a strange disagreement between what scientists observe about the energy of empty space and what quantum theories predict. According to calculations from quantum physics, the energy of empty space should be enormously larger than what astronomers ...

Scientists Create a Revolutionary Membrane That Separates Crude Oil Without Heat

For more than a century, the global oil industry has relied on one energy-intensive process to separate crude oil into useful products: distillation. From gasoline and jet fuel to the raw materials used for plastics, packaging, textiles and countless everyday products, crude oil refining plays a major role in modern society. However, producing these valuable materials comes with a huge energy cost. Traditional refineries heat crude oil to extremely high temperatures, consuming enormous amounts of energy and releasing significant greenhouse gas emissions. Now, a team of researchers has developed a surprising new technology that could change the way crude oil is processed forever — a simple membrane that can separate crude oil at room temperature without the need for heating. The breakthrough was achieved by a research team led by Professor Dong-Yeun Koh of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), in collaboration with Professor Ryan Lively’s group at Georgia Tech....

Scientists Create AI That Detects Blood Health Through Your Eye. Here's How

For decades, blood tests have been one of the most important tools in modern medicine. They help doctors diagnose diseases, monitor health conditions, and understand what is happening inside the human body. However, almost every traditional blood test requires a needle prick, blood collection, and laboratory processing. Now, a groundbreaking study suggests that the future of blood testing may not require needles at all. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system that can estimate important blood information simply by analyzing a short video of tiny blood vessels in the eye. The technology can assess hemoglobin levels and red blood cell (RBC) counts by observing the blood vessels in the conjunctiva — the transparent membrane covering the white part of the eye. This breakthrough could represent a major step toward noninvasive medical testing, making blood screening faster, easier, and more accessible, especi...

This New Smart Capsule Could Directly Fight the Real Cause of Stomach Ulcers Without Heavy Antibiotics

For decades, doctors have relied on powerful antibiotic combinations to fight one of the most common stomach infections in the world — Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) . This tiny bacterium affects a huge number of people, especially in regions where access to clean water and sanitation is limited. In some countries, between 50% and 100% of the population may carry this infection. Although many people do not experience symptoms, H. pylori can create serious health problems. It is one of the main causes of stomach ulcers and is also strongly linked to gastric cancer. Removing this bacterium can greatly reduce the risk of these diseases, but current treatments come with major challenges. Now, researchers have developed a promising new approach: a smart capsule that delivers antibiotics directly inside the stomach, staying at the infection site for a much longer time while potentially reducing the need for large amounts of antibiotics. The Problem With Traditional Treatment The standard me...

Scientists Created a Crystal From Everyday Materials That Doesn’t Just Exist in Space, It Exists in Time Too

For centuries, scientists have studied crystals because of their beautiful and organized structures. From diamonds to salt, ordinary crystals are defined by atoms arranged in repeating patterns across space. But what if a crystal could repeat not only in space, but also in time? This strange idea led physicists to discover one of the most fascinating concepts in modern science — time crystals . Now, a team of researchers from Hiroshima University, University of Colorado Boulder, and other international collaborators has achieved a major breakthrough. They have demonstrated that space-time crystals can be created using common liquid-crystal materials at room temperature , opening a new path toward practical technologies. Unlike traditional crystals, time crystals do not simply have a repeating arrangement of particles in space. Instead, their structure changes and returns to the same state at regular intervals, creating a repeating pattern in time. Imagine a system that continues its r...

A Hidden Crystal World Exists Inside Neutron Stars And Extreme Magnetic Fields Is Changing It

Neutron stars are among the most extreme and mysterious objects in the universe. They are the leftover cores of massive stars that exploded in powerful supernova events. Although they are only about the size of a city, they contain more mass than our Sun. Because of their incredible density, the matter inside neutron stars behaves in ways that are completely different from normal matter on Earth. One of the most interesting parts of a neutron star is its outer crust. Deep inside this crust, atomic nuclei are packed together in a highly organized structure called a Coulomb crystal . These crystals are made of positively charged nuclei surrounded by electrons. The balance between electrical forces holds these nuclei together, creating a solid-like structure under extreme conditions. A team of researchers led by Xia studied how powerful magnetic fields affect these unusual crystals. Their goal was to understand how the strongest magnetic fields in the universe can change the shape, streng...