News

The new findings come from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which sits on a telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.
New data involving millions of galaxies and luminous galactic cores is providing fresh evidence that the enigmatic and ...
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 ...
First discovered in the 1990s, dark energy has come to feel like a familiar face of the cosmos. Astronomers first imagined ...
Their model not only yielded a dark energy density that closely matches observational data but also correctly predicted that this energy should decrease over time, aligning with DESI's findings.
If dark energy is not constant, the effects would be huge. Our current model of the universe, called the Lambda Cold Dark ...
A few days ago, a new press release announced groundbreaking findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI), which is installed on the Mayall Telescope in Arizona. This vast survey ...
"The new model can account for both structure formation and stability, and the key observational properties of the expansion of the universe at large." ...
Leading this quest is the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a global collaboration involving over 70 institutions.
The research team found that the statistical significance of the dynamical dark energy model has reached a 4.3σ confidence ...