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About Baryon
Baryon is the founder and editor of Web News For Us. Driven by a lifelong fascination with the biggest unanswered questions in science — from the genetic code written into every living cell to the artificial intelligence now learning to read it, and from the cosmological forces shaping a universe we have barely begun to map to the lives of the extraordinary minds who first dared to ask the questions — he has spent years studying molecular biology, modern physics, astrophysics, and the history of scientific thought. He covers Genetics & Research, Science & AI, Space, and the lives of history's greatest scientists and mathematicians in Books & Legends. If you have ever looked at the night sky and felt that pull to understand what is out there, curious to know how AI thinks or wondered about an entire universe coiled inside your genes, you are exactly where you need to be.
The Zero Point Energy Revolution: Unveiling the Secrets of the Quantum Realm
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The Zero Point Energy Revolution: Unveiling the Secrets of the Quantum Realm

Zero point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have. Explore what it is, the science behind it, and whether it could one day power revolutionary technologies.
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Posted by Baryon February 2, 2025
The Hubble Tension Deepens: Why the Universe’s Expansion Rate Remains a Cosmological Mystery
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The Hubble Tension Deepens: Why the Universe’s Expansion Rate Remains a Cosmological Mystery

The Hubble Tension — one of the biggest unsolved problems in cosmology — has deepened with new measurements from the Coma Cluster. Explore the discrepancy, its implications, and what it means for our understanding of the universe.
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Posted by Baryon January 25, 2025
Interstellar travel
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Relativistic Electron Beam Propulsion: Could a Beam of Electrons light up our Interstellar Dreams

Scientists have proposed using relativistic electron beams to propel spacecraft to a fraction of light speed. Here is the physics, the engineering challenges, and what this means for the future of interstellar travel.
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Posted by Baryon January 24, 2025
Astronomers Discover New Cosmic Structure, Challenging Our Understanding of the Universe
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Astronomers Discover New Cosmic Structure, Challenging Our Understanding of the Universe

Astronomers have identified a vast new cosmic structure called the Basin of Attraction (BoA), significantly larger than the Laniakea Supercluster. This discovery challenges current models of the universe’s large-scale structure.
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Posted by Baryon January 23, 2025
El Capitan: Inside the World’s Fastest Supercomputer and What It Can Do
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El Capitan: Inside the World’s Fastest Supercomputer and What It Can Do

El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore is the world's fastest supercomputer at 1.8 exaFLOPS. Here is how it works, what it is used for, and why exascale computing changes everything.
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Posted by Baryon January 22, 2025

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