The universe has been expanding ever since the Big Bang almost 14 billion years ago, and astronomers believe a kind of invisible force called dark energy is making it accelerate faster.
"Light pollution from projects like INNA doesn't just hinder research, it steals our shared view of the universe." ...
Dark energy, the mysterious force thought to be driving the ever-faster expansion of the universe, appears to be changing ...
For decades, the ΛCDM (Lambda Cold Dark Matter) cosmological model has been the cornerstone of our understanding of the ...
A new data release from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument is now available for researchers to explore. The collection ...
Euclid, launched from Florida in 2023 on a planned six-year mission, is an orbiting observatory gathering data on how the ...
Euclid has two instruments: its visible light camera, VIS, and its near-infrared light camera, NISP. NISP allows Euclid to ...
New data further challenge the best scientific theory of the history and the structure of the universe. But a separate recent ...
Key TakeawaysThe Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument collaboration has publicly released the first 13 months of data from its main survey - a ...
Last year, an enormous map of the cosmos hinted that the engine driving cosmic expansion might be sputtering. Now physicists ...
Findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that dark energy could be evolving over time. If ...
Known as the cosmic microwave background, the microwaves are a relic from a time when the universe was first cooling down ...