Astrophysicists have finally traced the Universe's missing matter using fast radio bursts, revealing that three-quarters of it is hidden in the cosmic web between galaxies, solving a decades-old mystery.
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have used fast radio bursts to uncover the hidden baryonic matter in the universe, revealing where 76% of this matter lies and solving the long-standing missing baryons problem.
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have located the elusive ordinary matter of the universe, primarily hidden as thin gas between galaxies. This finding reshapes our understanding of cosmic matter and its distribution.
Scientists have harnessed mysterious fast radio bursts to locate missing ordinary matter in the universe, shedding light on cosmic baryons and the long-standing missing baryon problem.
Astronomers have discovered half of the universe's ordinary matter using fast radio bursts, solving a long-standing cosmological mystery. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of the universe.