The DESI collaboration's latest research supports the standard model of gravity and hints at evolving dark energy, based on a ...
The instrument is creating the largest map of the universe. In mapping, it revealed how large cosmic structures stick ...
"Studying the rate at which galaxies formed lets us directly test our theories and, so far, we’re lining up with what general ...
Scientists have long been perplexed by the accelerating expansion of the universe, a phenomenon attributed to the mysterious ...
Once again, scientists proved Einstein's theory of general relativity is indeed correct using a Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI).
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument uses a telescope to create a three-dimensional map of the universe over 11 billion ...
An artistic celebration of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) year-one data, showing a slice of the larger 3D map that DESI is constructing during its five-year survey. | Credit ...
General relativity has passed one of its most precise tests ever thanks to observations of the past 11 billion years of cosmic evolution collected by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument ...
researchers mapped nearly six million galaxies throughout the past 11 billion years of cosmic evolution using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI. Their findings support Albert ...