Our leading model of the universe assumes dark energy to be constant across the universe and throughout time. Emerging evidence suggests that may not be the case.
Observations of galactic clusters made by the eROSITA X-ray all-sky survey could help solve a troubling tension in cosmology surrounding the 'lumpiness' of matter in the universe.
CERN has revealed further plans for the Future Circular Collider, which will dwarf the Large Hadron Collider in size and power to hunt for dark energy and dark matter.
Hungry Hungry Universe That the universe is constantly expanding is commonly agreed-upon science. The why piece, however, remains more mysterious; most researchers agree that dark energy is responsible for our universe's ever-creeping growth, but dark energy has never actually been observed by science — so far, we've only been able to infer its existence by the […]