Telescope will watch the Sky with 5,000 robotic eyes
A new instrument called the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) will study dark energy. It’s doing so with 5,000 new robotic “eyes.”
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A new instrument called the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) will study dark energy. It’s doing so with 5,000 new robotic “eyes.”
Einstein’s theory of General Relativity is world famous – but it might not be the only way to explain how gravity works and how galaxies form.
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Scientists have devised a new model for the Universe, that may solve the enigma of dark energy.
A mysterious ‘dark fluid’ could explain the invisible missing 95% of the Universe.
A Nobel Prize winner and other scientists will conduct experiments, using new technology, to create the coolest spot in the Universe.
A Multiverse – where our Universe is only one of many – if it exists, might not be as inhospitable to life as previously thought.
Astronomers have finally found half of the universe’s missing matter.
The giant Canadian CHIME 100m long ‘half-pipe’ radio telescope, that could help explain dark energy and gravitational waves, is ready to explore.
Scientists at the University of Zurich have created the largest virtual Universe with a large supercomputer.