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Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets
A new AI-powered framework is set to enhance astronomers' ability to measure the Universe's expansion by analyzing Type Ia supernovae with high accuracy. The method is tailored for data from the upcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory and aims to improve understanding of dark energy.
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