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Galaxy clusters offer clues to dark matter and dark energy

Astronomer’s 20-year quest delivers trove of far-flung clusters

A massive, young galaxy cluster seen in X-rays (blue), visible light (green), and infrared light (red). Image by X-ray: NASA/CXC/Univ of Missouri/M.Brodwin et al.; optical: NASA/STScI; infrared: JPL/CalTech
Elizabeth Blanton (top), Rachel Paterno-Mahler, and colleagues use galaxy clusters to understand the evolution of galaxies and the formation of the universe’s large-scale structure. Photo of Blanton courtesy of Josh Andrus/ARROWS; photo of Paterno-Mahler courtesy of Laura Ford, Laura Ford Photography

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