Universe might be 2 billion years younger: study
By DW
13 September 2019 |
9:46 am
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have said the cosmos is expanding faster than previously believed, leading them to believe the universe is significantly younger. But some are skeptical of the findings.
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