Cosmic illusions.

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Title: Cosmic illusions.
Authors: Clery, Daniel (AUTHOR)
Source: Science. 4/2/2026, Vol. 392 Issue 6793, p17-21. 5p.
Subjects: Supernovae, Gravitational lenses, Hubble constant, Astrophysics
Abstract: Stellar explosions seemingly replayed as gravity bends their light could resolve a dispute over the speed of the expanding universe [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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