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Live Science on MSN'The universe has thrown us a curveball': Largest-ever map of space reveals we might have gotten dark energy totally wrongFindings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that dark energy could be evolving over time. If ...
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Space on MSNDark energy is even stranger than we thought, new 3D map of the universe suggests. 'What a time to be alive!' (video)New results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that the unknown force accelerating the expansion of ...
If our 13.8 billion-year-old cosmos could be considered middle-aged, researchers note these new images captured around its ...
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New Scientist on MSNDark energy isn't what we thought – and that may transform the cosmosOur current best theories of the universe suggest that dark energy is making it expand faster and faster, but new ...
According to the new DESI numbers, dark energy may be changing over time—either causing the universe’s expansion to ...
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Space.com on MSNNew cosmic 'baby pictures' reveal our universe taking its 1st steps towards stars and galaxiesThe clearest and most precise images yet of the universe’s infancy from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope show the first steps ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is mapping millions of celestial objects to better understand dark energy—the ...
String theory may be our best attempt at a theory of everything, except that it can't describe an expanding universe like ...
New data further challenge the best scientific theory of the history and the structure of the universe. But a separate recent ...
Although the telescope is just getting started on its mission, it has already delivered some impressive snapshots of the dark ...
Cosmic microwave background data support cosmology’s standard model but retain a mystery about the universe’s expansion rate.
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Space.com on MSNEuclid space telescope's 1st results reveal 'a goldmine of data' in search for dark matter and dark energy (images, video)"Really, Euclid is not only a dark universe detective, it's also a time machine. We will look back 10 billion years in cosmic ...
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