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Don't panic, but the universe is slowly dying

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA colour image of G63349, one of the galaxy's in the survey, created using near-infrared (VISTA telescope) and optical (Sloan telescope) data collated by the GAMA survey. (The bright green object is a nearby star.) ICRAR/GAMA, Author provided

We know that our universe has already lived through great number of exciting phases. But new research...

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