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"textContent": "Gravitational waves could be responsible for the production of dark matter during the early phases of our universe’s formation, according to results of a new study by Professor Joachim Kopp from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the PRISMA++ Cluster of Excellence in cooperation with Dr. Azadeh Maleknejad from Swansea University.",
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