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Cosmic Crisis Averted: Dark Energy Is Still Real, Say Astronomers

For a brief moment, it looked like modern cosmology might be in trouble. A bold new claim suggested that the universe’s accelerating expansion—the very foundation of dark energy theory—could be an illusion. If true, it would have shaken nearly 30 years of astronomical research. But now, new evidence has brought clarity. After re-examining the same data with improved methods, scientists have confirmed that the universe is still expanding faster and faster. The so-called “crisis” in cosmology has been resolved, and the standard model of the universe remains intact. The results reassure astronomers that dark energy is still needed to explain how the cosmos behaves—even if its true nature remains one of the biggest mysteries in science. A Shock Claim That Sparked Debate The controversy began in late 2025 when a group of researchers published a study suggesting something dramatic: the evidence for dark energy might be weakening. Dark energy is the unknown force believed to be driving the ac...

Scientists Invent a ‘Wound Zipper’ That Heals Skin Without Stitches

Skin is our body’s first and most important protective shield. It guards us from bacteria, viruses, pollution, and physical injuries. But when the skin is damaged—whether by cuts, burns, or surgical wounds—the body must quickly repair itself to prevent infection and reduce scarring. Fast and effective wound closure is essential for proper healing. A new scientific development is now changing how wounds may be treated in the future. Researchers have created a multi-axis stretchable wound zipper (MSWZ) —a smart, flexible device that can close wounds more efficiently than traditional methods like stitches. The study, published in Advanced Science , shows that this technology can improve healing speed, comfort, and precision in complex wounds. Why wound healing is still a challenge Even though medical science has advanced, closing wounds properly is still not always easy. Doctors usually rely on: Sutures (stitches) Surgical staples Medical adhesives These methods work well for simple cuts,...

Scientists Create Seed-Sized Device That Treats Chronic Pain & Nerve Disorders Without Surgery or Batteries

A major breakthrough in medical technology may soon change how doctors treat chronic pain and neurological disorders. Researchers from New York University Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, have developed a tiny injectable device that can control nerve activity without surgery, wires, or batteries. This new technology is designed to make advanced nerve treatments simpler, safer, and more accessible for patients around the world. A Device Smaller Than a Seed, But Powerful in Function The device is extremely small—about the size of a grain or seed. Despite its size, it carries powerful medical potential. Doctors can inject it into the body using a standard needle, similar to how a vaccine is given. Once inside the body, the device is carefully positioned near a target nerve. From there, it can send controlled electrical signals to influence how that nerve behaves. This process, known as neuromodulation, is often used to treat conditions like: Chronic pain Movem...

A New Type of Wormhole May Twist Space-Time Without Collapsing

Wormholes are one of the most exciting ideas in physics. They are like hypothetical tunnels in space-time that could connect two distant regions of the universe. If they exist, they might allow fast travel across huge cosmic distances. But for now, wormholes are still theoretical—they come from Einstein’s general relativity equations, not from direct observation. A recent theoretical study by Errehymy and team explores a new type of wormhole. Their model is simple in idea but deep in physics: a slowly rotating wormhole supported by a special kind of matter called a string fluid , whose properties change depending on distance from the center. Let’s understand this step by step. What is a Wormhole? A wormhole is like a shortcut in space-time. Imagine folding a paper and poking a hole through it. The two distant points on the paper become connected through the hole. In the same way, a wormhole connects two distant places in the universe through a tunnel. But there is a problem. Most wor...

How Traversable Is a Traversable Wormhole?

Wormholes are one of the most interesting ideas in modern physics. People often imagine them as tunnels in space that connect two far-away places. In science fiction, they are used for instant travel across the universe. But in real physics, things are much more complicated. Even if a wormhole exists, the big question is: can anything actually pass through it easily? A recent scientific study by Freivogel, Fumagalli, and Tomasevic looked at this question in detail. They studied how different kinds of particles behave when they are sent through a theoretical traversable wormhole. Their main result is surprising: wormhole traversability is not the same for everything. It depends on what you send through, how energetic it is, and even how long you wait. Let’s understand this. A Special Kind of Wormhole The wormhole studied in this research comes from a theoretical model created by Maldacena, Milekhin, and Popov. This wormhole is not science fiction. It is based on real physics ideas from:...

Dark Matter May Be Slowing Down the Growth of the Universe

Scientists have long believed that the universe follows a model called Lambda Cold Dark Matter (ΛCDM). This model explains how galaxies, stars, and large cosmic structures formed after the Big Bang. For many years, it has matched observations very well. However, recent studies have found something interesting. The universe may not be growing exactly as the standard model predicts. Large structures such as galaxies and galaxy clusters appear to be forming a little more slowly than expected. While the difference is still small, it has encouraged scientists to look for new ideas that could explain what is happening. A new study by physicists Matthew Schmaltz and Karthik Sivarajan suggests that dark matter might be interacting with a hidden form of radiation. This interaction could act like a drag force, slowing down the growth of structures in the universe. The Mystery of Cosmic Growth The universe is filled with galaxies that are grouped together into enormous cosmic structures. Over bil...

World-First Quantum Cloud Maximizes Full Power of Quantum Computers

Researchers in Japan have developed a groundbreaking technology that could significantly improve how quantum computers are used in the real world. The new system, called quantum multi-programming auto mode , allows multiple users to run their quantum programs at the same time on the same quantum processor. This innovation may help solve one of the biggest problems in quantum computing today: wasted processing power and long waiting times. Developed by researchers at the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB) at the University of Osaka, in collaboration with Systems Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd. (SEC) and Juntendo University , the system is now integrated into a quantum computer cloud service. It represents a major step toward making quantum computing more efficient, scalable, and accessible. 🌐 Why Quantum Cloud Computing Needs Improvement Quantum computers are expected to become the next revolution in computing. Unlike classical computers, they use qubits , wh...