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A 1-percent measure of galaxies half the universe away

January 8, 2014
Researchers from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey today announced that they have measured the distance to galaxies more than six billion light years away to an unprecedented accuracy of just one percent. Their measurements place new constraints on the properties of the mysterious "dark energy" thought to permeate empty space, which causes the expansion of the universe to accelerate. Read more
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