The Universe’s first radio waves could reveal dark matter
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Tel Aviv University researchers predict that radio waves from the cosmic dark ages, just 100 million years after the Big Bang, could reveal dark matter's properties by detecting signals from hydrogen gas pulled into dense dark matter clumps. This approach requires lunar-based telescopes to avoid Earth's atmospheric interference, potentially opening new pathways to understanding the Universe's most mysterious substance.
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