Nearly 400,000 years after the Big Bang, the primordial plasma of the infant universe cooled enough for the first atoms to coalesce, making space for the embedded radiation to soar free. That ...
Cosmologists are preparing to cast their sharpest-ever eyes on the early Universe. From an altitude of 5,300 metres on Cerro Toco, in northern Chile’s Atacama Desert, the Simons Observatory will map ...
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) provides a snapshot of the infant Universe, offering critical insight into fundamental cosmological parameters, the physics of inflation and the distribution of ...
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