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Oldest lights in the cosmos reveal the universe is almost 14 billion years old – Study Finds
Data from the observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert, along with some cosmic geometry, finds the universe is 13.77 billion years-old — plus or minus about 40 million…

ITHACA, N.Y. — How long has it been since the beginning of time? It might seem like a silly question that doesn’t have an answer, but researchers from Cornell University say their scans of space have confirmed previous estimates about the age of the universe. Their study finds the cosmos is closing in on a big milestone, as it nears its 14 billionth birthday.
Data from the observatory in Chiles Atacama Desert, along with some cosmic geometry, finds the universe is 13.77 billion years-old — plus…
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