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    13-Billion-year-old ‘Cosmic Dawn’ signal captured by ground-based telescope: A breakthrough in tracing the origins of universe

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    Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by detecting a 13-billion-year-old microwave signal from the Cosmic Dawn using Earth-based telescopes in Chile. This discovery, made by the CLASS project, provides unprecedented insights into the early universe and the formation of the first stars and galaxies.
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