
Carlos Frenk
Prof. Carlos Frenk is a distinguished cosmologist at the University of Durham and a member of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (Desi) collaboration. He has been pivotal in the analysis of new data indicating that dark energy, previously thought to be constant, is actually declining, which could reshape current theories about the universe’s expansion.
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Prof Carlos Frenk, a cosmologist at the University of Durham, said the findings were worthy of attention.
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Carlos Frenk is a favorite for mapping galaxy formation.
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Prof Carlos Frenk, a cosmologist at the University of Durham and member of the Desi collaboration, said: 'What we’re finding is that, yes, there is something pushing galaxies away from each other, but it is not constant.'
Dark energy: mysterious cosmic force appears to be weakening, say scientists | Astronomy
















