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What we saw in the DESI experiments, and now strengthened by our South Pole Telescope observations, is that dark energy is ...
For generations, humans have gazed at the stars and wondered about the ultimate fate of the universe. Will it expand forever ...
Evidence is mounting that cosmic dark energy, long thought constant, may weaken with time - potentially altering the fate of ...
Evidence that the universe is rotating was recently delivered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which found that ...
Dark energy, the new measurement suggests, may not resign our universe to a fate of being ripped apart across every scale, from galaxy clusters down to atomic nuclei.
While dark energy is weakening, according to Ishak, matter is not. Weak dark energy could strengthen matter, which eventually could be the force that causes the universe to collapse on itself, he ...
This mysterious force controls the fate of the cosmos, but there's a whole lot we don't know about dark energy.
In the wake of bombshell findings that suggest dark energy might be weakening as the universe expands, physicists are considering replacing the standard cosmological model of the universe with ...
Detecting this energy allows astronomers to map those clusters and measure the influence of dark energy on their growth throughout the history of the universe. That, at least, is the hope.
Major survey results now hint that dark energy has evolved across cosmic history, raising questions about the standard model of the universe.
If dark energy is weakening, as suggested by recent results, then the cosmos is far stranger than most physicists had supposed ...