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Posted on 03/09/2013 by Jon Butterworth

A quickie, too long for a tweet…

If you want to know more about the Guardian’s No.1 big science question , you could do a lot worse than listen to the podcast of my UCL colleagues Ofer Lahav and Chamkaur Ghag, and others, discussing it all on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme (available until 9 Sept 2013).

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