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Scientists are peering into the universe's mysterious Cosmic Dawn using the faint whispers of hydrogen radio waves emitted ...
Unfortunately, we do not have an explanation of why this galaxy's hydrogen emission line would be visible so early in the universe. Astrophysicists have been quick to point out that Modified ...
What we saw in the DESI experiments, and now strengthened by our South Pole Telescope observations, is that dark energy is ...
In an extraordinary leap forward for astrophysics, astronomers have achieved a momentous breakthrough with the first direct ...
The most abundant element in the universe will play a crucial role in the green energy transition. By David Gelles Imagine a fuel capable of powering cars, planes and factories, just like gasoline ...
And the entire universe was shrouded in neutral hydrogen gas. Then, perhaps 100 million years or so in, everything started to change. Over the next billion-odd years, ...
HYDROGEN IS THE universe's simplest atom: a single electron orbiting a single proton. In a fuel cell, incoming hydrogen gas is separated by a catalyst at the anode into protons and electrons.
For this reason, Universal Hydrogen has been working towards its first major test of fuel cell flight. The company recently completed taxi testing in February, which helped to secure a special ...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element, accounting for 9 out of 10 atoms in the entire universe, ... While when is anyone's guess, for hydrogen planes at least, the future is looking clear.
While stars are made of hydrogen – so this might not seem too weird – this is an emission line we were not expecting to see this early in the universe. "This is WILD.