By analyzing the giant voids of the cosmos, scientists now have more precise maps of matter in the universe, a new study finds. This strategy of looking at what's not there (as opposed to what's actually present) might help solve cosmic mysteries.
By analyzing the giant voids of the cosmos, scientists now have more precise maps of matter in the universe, a new study finds. This strategy of looking at what's not there (as opposed to what's actually present) might help solve cosmic mysteries.
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