New findings concerning dark energy could indicate what might happen to the universe in the very distant future.
They say that nuclear fusion has been '20 years away' for over 50 years, so are we really any closer now ?
Dark energy is thought to be responsible for the universe's accelerating expansion, but what if it isn't ?
Back in 2007, astronomers picked up an intense burst of energy that would spark a mystery that endures to this day.
Without them, we might need to look elsewhere to explain the universe's peculiarities.
The remarkable spectacle, known as the CG 4 cometary globule, is situated 1,300 light years from Earth.
Launching a rocket takes a lot of energy, but what if it were possible to fire a spacecraft into space instead?
The Dark Energy Survey (DES) has taken us closer to understanding this mysterious form of energy.
It is hoped that the JT-60SA reactor will help to pave the way toward clean, near-limitless energy for everyone.
The particle is over one million times more energetic than anything generated by the Large Hadron Collider.
The idea of harvesting solar energy in space and returning it to the Earth has been around for decades.
The achievement represents another step toward unlimited clean energy that could revolutionize the world.
The mission could offer up the best chance yet of solving the enigma of dark matter and dark energy.
Dark energy could be the key to understanding a cyclical universe that contracts and expands over and over again.
Black holes may be the long-sought source of the mysterious dark energy that makes up most of the universe.
The US Department of Energy is about to announce a 'major breakthrough' in the hunt for limitless, clean energy.
The multi-billion pound project would work by generating energy in space, then transferring it back to Earth.
One energy company is hoping to change the world by producing electricity from the heat found deep beneath our feet.
A nuclear fusion experiment in England has reported a 'huge step' forward in its quest to produce limitless energy.
Scientists have succeeded in producing a record-breaking burst of energy using lasers and nuclear fusion.