A rare signal from the early universe sends scientists clues about dark matter – Los Angeles Times

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An artist’s rendering of how the first stars in the universe may have looked. (N.R.Fuller / National Science Foundation). Using a deceptively simple antenna roughly the size and shape of a dinner table, radio astronomers have made an unprecedented
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