A new analysis of astronomical data suggests unknown physics is at work assisting dark energy in acting almost as ...
Not everything we knew about the universe is wrong. But not not everything. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) ...
Data collected by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (Desi) at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, US, suggests ...
Using data from nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has created the most detailed 3D map of the universe ever made. A new analysis combining DESI’s ...
If dark energy continues to weaken, the accelerating expansion of the universe could slow — and possibly reverse. In that ...
Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe.
The universe is expanding at an accelerated rate and our current best theories to explain this is a mysterious form of energy ...
While many conclusions were drawn from this data, one stood out—dark energy may not be a cosmological constant after all. In fact, its effects on the universe may be weakening over time.
The latest findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) challenge long-held beliefs about dark energy. By ...
Scientists are homing in on the nature of a mysterious force called dark energy, and nothing short of the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
DESI's first dataset maps 18.7 million celestial objects, aiding dark energy, galaxy, and universe expansion studies.
New data involving millions of galaxies and luminous galactic cores is providing fresh evidence that the enigmatic and invisible cosmic force called dark energy - responsible for the universe's ...