Dark Energy Found Stifling Growth In Universe
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 23:21
in Astronomy & Space
For the first time, astronomers have clearly seen the effects of 'dark energy' on the most massive collapsed objects in the Universe. By tracking how dark energy has stifled the growth of galaxy clusters and combining this with previous studies, scientists have obtained the best clues ever about what dark energy is and what the destiny of the universe could be.
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