What Are the Best Resources for Researching Dark Energy?

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For researching dark energy, starting with the Wikipedia page on the topic is recommended, as it provides a comprehensive overview and references to academic papers. Key areas to explore include the nature of dark energy, its role in the expansion of the universe, and current theories surrounding it. Academic journals and articles from reputable sources are also suggested for in-depth information. Engaging with recent studies and reviews can enhance the quality of the research. Utilizing these resources will help create a well-rounded and insightful graduation project.
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hi

i want some help about the dark energy beacuse i need to write aresearch about it so can you lead me to good references that i can back to and what are the measure topics that i can talk about

thanks
 
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phys lover199 said:
hi

i want some help about the dark energy beacuse i need to write aresearch about it so can you lead me to good references that i can back to and what are the measure topics that i can talk about

thanks

What level is it aimed at?
Usually the best place to start is the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy" and then check some of the papers referenced at the bottom.
 
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