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Scientists are homing in on the nature of a mysterious force called dark energy, and nothing short of the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. The force is enormous — it makes up nearly 70 ...
Mr. Wu is a contributing Opinion writer and a law professor at Columbia who writes often about technology. It is painfully obvious that we should be concerned about Silicon Valley’s growing ...
or whatever you call the dark, sad mass in his skull. To the men who may be reading this: I’m not here to convince you that eating soup and drinking a milkshake are worthy, masculine pursuits.
Dark energy, the mysterious force thought to be driving the ever-faster expansion of the universe, appears to be changing over time, according to new observations released Wednesday. If dark ...
Dark energy makes up roughly 70% of the universe, yet we know nothing about it. Around 25% of the universe is the equally mysterious dark matter, leaving just 5% for everything that we can see and ...
Here’s how it works. New results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that the unknown force accelerating the expansion of the universe isn't what we believed it to be.