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A five-year quest to map the universe and unravel the mysteries of “dark energy” is beginning officially today, May 17, at Kitt Peak National Observatory near...
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A new study, led by a theoretical physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), suggests that...
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Before DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, can begin its 5-year mission from an Arizona mountaintop to produce the largest 3D sky map yet,...
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Lead Lab Selected for Next-Generation Cosmic Microwave Background Experiment
Now Complete, Telescope Instrument is Poised to Begin Its Search for Answers About Dark Energy
Seeing the Universe Through New Lenses
Study: Could Dark Matter Be Hiding in Existing Data?
Simulations Attempt to Reconstruct One of the Most Explosive Events in the Universe: A Neutron Star Merger
DESI Opens Its 5,000 Eyes to Capture the Colors of the Cosmos
Drones Will Fly for Days With This New Technology
Simons Foundation Contributes $20M More to Observatory Exploring Early Universe
Berkeley Lab-Built Electron Gun Fires Up for LCLS-II X-Ray Laser Project
A New Filter to Better Map the Dark Universe
Dark Energy Instrument's Lenses See the Night Sky for the First Time
Bright Skies for Plant-Based Jet Fuels
Berkeley Lab Researcher Wins Machine-Learning Competition With Code That Sorts Through Simulated Telescope Data
How to Escape a Black Hole: Simulations Provide New Clues to What's Driving Powerful Plasma Jets
Scientists Team Up With Industry to Mass-Produce Detectors for Next-Gen Cosmic Experiment
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