A less 'clumpy,' more complex universe?
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The universe has become less "clumpy" than expected over its 13.8 billion year history, according to new research combining data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. Scientists observed a small discrepancy in matter distribution around 4 billion years ago, potentially hinting at unknown physics or the influence of dark energy on cosmic structure formation.
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