Astronomers explore mysteries such as galaxy formation and dark energy's role in the Universe.Durham University researchers introduce a model estimating the likelihood of intelligent life across multiverses.The model connects dark energy density and star formation rates to the emergence of life.Studies suggest that a higher dark energy density may lead to more efficient star formation.Research challenges the idea that our Universe is the most favorable for life to develop.Parallel universes and the concept of unique physical constants are explored in the study.Anthropic reasoning and stochastic inflation models provide a statistical framework for understanding different universes.Scientists aim to identify universal parameters that support life across various universes.The study expands knowledge in astrophysics, cosmology, and the search for extraterrestrial life.Exploring the Universe's fine-tuning and comparison to hypothetical multiverses are key research goals.