The Universe's Invisible Hand

Dark energy does more than hurry along the expansion of the universe. It also has a stranglehold on the shape and spacing of galaxies

Scientists are just starting the long process of figuring out what dark energy is and what its implications are. One realization has already sunk in: although dark energy betrayed its existence through its effect on the universe as a whole, it may also shape the evolution of the universe's inhabitants--stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters. Astronomers may have been staring at its handiwork for decades without realizing it. Full Story »

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by Bonnie Britt - Oct. 1, 2008

One reviewer claims dark energy is not defined. It is defined in a sidebar. In three more sidebars, its implications are examined in three intriguing graphics.

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