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Paris: Dark energy makes up roughly 70 percent of the universe, yet we know nothing about it. Around 25 percent of the universe is the equally mysterious dark matter, leaving just five percent for ...
The latest Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument results fall short of the discovery threshold but strengthen evidence for dynamical dark energy. Last year, we reported on an exciting hint of new ...
Recently, two major research groups—the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and the Dark Energy Survey (DES)—have collected massive amounts of data by observing millions of galaxies.
Dark matter is thought to pull galaxies together, while dark energy pushes them apart The European space telescope Euclid, a veritable ‘detective of the dark universe’ aided by AI and humans ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration just dropped their first official data release, covering the first 13 months of the instrument’s operation. While many conclusions ...
The long and continuing quest to understand dark energy has entered exciting new territory. First discovered in the 1990s, dark energy has come to feel like a familiar face of the cosmos. Astronomers ...
"There are more questions than answers at this point." Dark energy could have an accomplice that helps it slow the growth of large cosmic structures, such as vast superclusters made up of clusters ...
Last month, a press release announced groundbreaking findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI), which is installed on the Mayall Telescope in Arizona. This vast survey, containing ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at new findings about dark energy, the state of the quantum technology industry, using magnetic nanoparticles to fight cancer and more.
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. The force is enormous — it makes up nearly 70 ...
The drive to understand dark energy is so powerful that a special instrument designed just to understand it has been created: DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. DESI's main survey ...
Dark energy, a mysterious force that scientists believe is behind the accelerated expansion of the universe, is weakening — which could result in the universe over the course of billions of ...