DESI's 3D universe map hints dark energy is weakening, sparking a cosmology rethink

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DESI finished its five-year survey, delivering the largest-ever 3D map of the cosmos (about 47 million galaxies/quasars and 20 million stars). Early analyses suggest dark energy may be weakening, a finding that could challenge the Lambda-CDM cosmology and signal a major shift in our understanding of the universe; further data from the full map are expected.
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