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Dark matter and dark energy

Robert Caldwell () and Marc Kamionkowski ()
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Robert Caldwell: Dartmouth College
Marc Kamionkowski: Marc Kamionkowski is at the California Institute of Technology

Nature, 2009, vol. 458, issue 7238, 587-589

Abstract: Observations continue to indicate that the Universe is dominated by invisible components — dark matter and dark energy. Shedding light on this cosmic darkness is a priority for astronomers and physicists.

Date: 2009
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