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Universe Content for 不良研究所enDoing Without Dark Energy
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<p>Three mathematicians have a different explanation for the accelerating expansion of the universe that does without theories of 鈥渄ark energy.鈥� Einstein鈥檚 original equations for General Relativity actually predict cosmic acceleration due to an 鈥渋nstability,鈥� they argue in paper published recently in <em><a href="http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/473/2207/20160887">Proceedings of the Royal Society A</a></em>.</p>December 13, 2017 - 3:38pmAndy Fell/news/doing-without-dark-energyLong Ago and Far Away, an Average Galaxy
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<p>Astronomers led by a graduate student at the 不良研究所 have discovered one of the most distant galaxies in the universe, and it鈥檚 nothing out of the ordinary.</p>April 10, 2017 - 8:00amAndy Fell/news/long-ago-and-far-away-average-galaxyAstronomers Measure Universe Expansion, Get Hints of 鈥楴ew Physics鈥�
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<p>Astronomers have just made a new measurement of the Hubble constant, the rate at which the universe is expanding, and it doesn鈥檛 quite line up with a different estimate of the same number. That discrepancy could hint at 鈥渘ew physics鈥� beyond the standard model of cosmology, according to the team, which includes physicists from the 不良研究所, that made the observation. </p>January 26, 2017 - 5:01pmAndy Fell/news/astronomers-measure-universe-expansion-get-hints-new-physicsAstronomers See Faintest, Furthest Galaxy
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<p>A team of scientists led by two 不良研究所 physicists has detected and confirmed the faintest early-universe galaxy yet. This new object, seen as it was about 13 billion years ago, could help astronomers understand the 鈥渞eionization epoch鈥� when the first stars became visible.</p>May 19, 2016 - 12:19pmAndy Fell/news/astronomers-see-faintest-furthest-galaxyFunds awarded to begin construction of Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
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<p>The National Science Foundation has agreed to support the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy to manage the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope construction project, with a budget of up to $473 million. The announcement caps more than 10 years of developing, planning and reviewing of the LSST concept.</p>August 04, 2014 - 3:15pmIET WebDev/news/funds-awarded-begin-construction-large-synoptic-survey-telescope