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Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets

Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets
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Researchers have developed a new imaging technique called CIGaRS to better utilize Type Ia supernovae for measuring cosmic distances. This method aims to improve our understanding of dark energy and the expansion of the universe by analyzing large datasets from upcoming sky surveys.

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Advancements in cosmological measurement techniques are essential for solving fundamental mysteries regarding the nature of dark energy and the evolution of the universe.

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Researchers led by the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) have developed a new technique that could greatly improve how scientists study the expansion of the Universe and investigate the mysterious force known as dark energy.

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