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Nature 448, 245-248 (19 July 2007) | doi:10.1038/448245a; Published online 18 July 2007
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Unseen Universe: A constant problem
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- Geoff Brumfiel is Nature's physical sciences reporter in Washington DC.
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Why is dark energy, hailed as a breakthrough when discovered a decade ago, proving so frustrating to the scientists who study it?
In 1998, two teams of astronomers reported that the Universe was pulling itself apart. This came as something of a shock.
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