Research using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggests dark energy may change over time, challenging previous beliefs and possibly revising our understanding of the universe ...
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 ...
Dark energy, this still poorly understood force that accelerates the expansion of the Universe, might be even more intriguing ...
Researchers built the largest 3D map of our universe yet. What they found supports the idea that dark energy could have ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is studying dark energy and the accelerated expansion of the universe.
Join President Sandoval and Professor Geoffrey Blewitt as they discuss the science of geodesy, the ways in which GPS impact ...
The dark energy's impact may be weakening over time, according to new results from the DESI collaboration, which includes ...
The latest Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument results fall short of the discovery threshold but strengthen evidence for ...
New results from Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument hint that the influence of mysterious force driving universe's accelerating expansion may change over time.
A European space telescope launched to explore the dark universe has released a trove of new data on distant galaxies.
A groundbreaking new dataset containing information on 18.7 million celestial objects —the largest ever assembled—is now accessible to researchers, paving the way toward solving some of the universe’s ...
According to the new DESI numbers, dark energy may be changing over time—either causing the universe’s expansion to ...