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The new findings come from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which sits on a telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.
Gravity pulls us to earth, a lesson you learn viscerally the first time you fall. Isaac Newton described gravity as a ...
Not everything we knew about the universe is wrong. But not not everything. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration just dropped their first official data release, covering the ...
Last month, a press release announced groundbreaking findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI), which is installed on the Mayall Telescope in Arizona. This vast survey, containing ...
Astronomers have long been puzzled by two strange phenomena at the heart of our galaxy. First, the gas in the central ...
The CMZ spans almost 700 light years and contains some of the most dense molecular gas in the galaxy. Over the years, ...
First discovered in the 1990s, dark energy has come to feel like a familiar face of the cosmos. Astronomers first imagined ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNIn the Deep Ocean, Dark Oxygen May Mysteriously Emanate from the BottomDark oxygen was first discovered in 2015, but what is it? Learn how a deep-sea discovery could rewrite our understanding of ...
Dark Energy 'Doesn't Exist' So Can't Be Pushing 'Lumpy' Universe Apart Dec. 20, 2024 — One of the biggest mysteries in science -- dark energy -- doesn't actually exist, according to researchers ...
Leading this quest is the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a global collaboration involving over 70 institutions.
For decades, astronomers have known something didn’t add up in our universe. The amount of “normal” matter—stars, gas, and ...
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