DESI's first dataset maps 18.7 million celestial objects, aiding dark energy, galaxy, and universe expansion studies.
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is mapping millions of celestial objects to better understand dark energy—the mysterious driver of our universe's accelerating expansion. Today, the ...
The fate of the universe hinges on the balance between matter and dark energy: the fundamental ingredient that drives its ...
This hints that our best theory of the universe's evolution, the standard model of cosmology ... gravity as the instrument builds the largest 3D map of the universe ever. | Credit: DESI ...
If dark energy is not constant, the effects would be huge. Our current model of the universe, called the Lambda Cold Dark ...
NASA launched a new space telescope into orbit to explore the origins of the universe. The mission will use sophisticated ...
Theoretical physicists James Hartle and Stephen Hawking, for example, proposed that rather than having a strict beginning as we would understand it, the universe evolved out of a "no-boundary" state ...