Dark energy is a mystery so daunting that it stretches and strains our most robust theories. The universe is expanding, driven by the unknown force that we've named Dark Energy. Dark Energy is also ...
New results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that the unknown force accelerating the expansion of ...
Astronomers thought dark energy was a constant. But now, findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument provide even more evidence that it may be fluctuating ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is mapping millions of celestial objects to better understand dark energy—the ...
New data involving millions of galaxies and luminous galactic cores is providing fresh evidence that the enigmatic and ...
Findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that dark energy could be evolving over time. If ...
The universe's dark energy, thought to be constant, may have weakened over time. NASA's Starliner might need another uncrewed ...
A project to map galaxies across the universe may have spied cracks in the foundation of our understanding of the cosmos.
The fate of the universe hinges on the balance between matter and dark energy: the fundamental ingredient that drives its accelerating expansion.
Dark energy makes up roughly 70 percent of the universe, yet we know nothing about it.Around 25 percent of the universe is ...
The standard model of how the universe works involves the widely accepted theory that dark energy is a fundamental constant ...
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 ...