The universe is dying much more quickly than we thought, scientists say
The universe is decaying far more quickly than we previously thought, scientists have said.
But the end is still a long way off: 10^78, or a one with 78 zeroes, years away. Still, that is much longer than the previous estimate, which was 10^1100 years.
That is the time it will take for white dwarf stars to entirely decay. Those stars are the most long-lasting objects in the universe, and so should stay around for longest.
Is Weird Ed planning to blame it on our emissions?
Will Rachel from Accounts increase taxes for mitigation schemes?
Can Angela Rayner build 1.5 million new homes in time?
Does "Sir" Keir Starmer have a plan?
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