"Unraveling the Mystery of Dark Energy: Decade-long Discovery Sheds New Light on Universe's Expansion"

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The Dark Energy Survey (DES) has released results from a decade-long study involving over 400 scientists, revealing that the density of dark energy in the universe may have varied over time. This challenges previous understandings and offers new insights into the expansion of the universe. Using pioneering methods and machine learning, the study analyzed over 1,500 supernovae, providing the strongest constraints on the expansion of the universe to date. The findings, consistent with the accelerated expansion model, represent a significant leap in supernova cosmology and pave the way for future discoveries about dark energy.
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