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'Cosmic Web' Has Been Mapped For The First Time
Most of the hydrogen formed during the Big Bang resides in these threads. (Photo : Pixabay) The faintly sparkling wisps of gas that make up the intergalactic fibers of a universe spreading over the cosmic web may have at last been identified for the first time, examination shows.
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