Universe's expansion rate may not be constant, new research reveals
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Scientists are re-examining dark energy, a mysterious force thought to drive the universe's expansion. New research involving over 900 scientists suggests this force, previously believed to make up 70% of the universe, may not be constant as once thought, challenging traditional cosmological models and potentially requiring a fundamental rethinking of our understanding of the universe.
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