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Elara rubbed her eyes. She was tired. For months, the data had been noisy. Dust from the Milky Way was the enemy; it mimicked the signal she craved, a cosmic imposter shouting over the whisper of the Big Bang.
Dr. Elara Vance sat alone in the control room of the Atacama Desert observatory, the hum of the cooling fans the only sound against the silence of the high altitude. Outside, the Chilean sky was a spilled jewel box, unblemished by light pollution, looking down with a billion unblinking eyes. cosmology
Late-time measurements show that matter is slightly less “clumpy” than ΛCDM predicts. Galaxy surveys find cosmic structure is not growing as fast as expected, suggesting dark matter might not be as "cold" (slow-moving) as assumed. Elara rubbed her eyes
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