Creating the next 3D maps of the universe
Scientists have proposed new instruments that would use spectroscopy to decode dark matter, dark energy and cosmic inflation.
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Scientists have proposed new instruments that would use spectroscopy to decode dark matter, dark energy and cosmic inflation.
With CMB-S4, scientists hope to connect a sandy desert with a polar desert—and revolutionize our understanding of the early universe.
Just over 40 years ago, a new theory about the early universe provided a way to tackle multiple cosmological conundrums at once.
A new analysis of the South Pole-based telescope’s observations has all but ruled out several popular models of inflation.
From Forbes, Feb. 25, 2021: Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln writes about a supercomputer at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan that explores the history of the universe by simulating over 4,000 universes.