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The Nobel Prize for Dark Matter

If supernovae observations were the only thing telling us that there's some dark energy in the universe, then that might be the case. But since the late 90s, there's been all sorts of other experiments which have also been measuring something that at least looks like dark energy. So this result now is extremely confusing. People just have to go away and figure out what it means, if anything. We'll be asking them to hand the Nobel Prize back. Not this week.

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