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Distortion in Universe's Oldest Light Offers Peek into the Past
For the first time, scientists have detected twisting patterns in the polarization of the universe's oldest light, or cosmic microwave background (CMB) - an observation that could hold clues to the universe's early formation, according to researchers.
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