For the first time, scientists have used Earth-based telescopes to look back over 13 billion years to see how the first stars in the universe affect light emitted from the Big Bang. Using telescopes ...
THE intensity of cosmic radio noise (as received on horizontal half-wave dipole antennæ one quarter wave-length above ground) has been measured at 25 Mc. and 110 Mc. by H. V. Cottony, W. Q. Crichlow, ...
(Nanowerk News) Dark matter is the invisible force holding the universe together – or so we think. It makes up around 85% of all matter and around 27% of the universe’s contents, but since we can’t ...
Enhancement Factor and True Absorption of the V.H.F. Cosmic Radio Noise associated with Solar Flares
SOME abnormal absorptions of cosmic radio noise at the V.H.F. are closely associated with solar flares and can be measured by means of riometers. If there is no enhancement of radio noise emission, ...
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Cosmic energy fantasy: Scientists produce energy from noise using lab-built 'black hole bomb'
For decades, physicists imagined harnessing the exotic physics of black holes right here on Earth. Now, a spinning aluminium cylinder in a quiet UK lab has brought that fantasy closer to reality. By ...
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