
The SciencesOctober 26, 2016
No, Astronomers Haven't Decided Dark Energy Is Nonexistent
You might have read otherwise in some headlines lately, but don't be misled
Dan Scolnic is a Hubble and KICP Fellow at The Kavli Institute For Cosmological Physics at The University of Chicago. He works on multiple surveys, including The Dark Energy Survey, Pan-STARRS, Foundation and WFIRST, to use Type Ia Supernovae to measure dark energy.

No, Astronomers Haven't Decided Dark Energy Is Nonexistent
You might have read otherwise in some headlines lately, but don't be misled