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Insignificance

Sean Carroll
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Sean Carroll: University of Chicago

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6987, 27-27

Abstract: Dark matter and dark energy: they might be more abundant than the stuff we are made of, but are they any more interesting?

Date: 2004
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