Astronomers May Have Just Found the Universe’s Missing Matter

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For years, more than half of the universe’s normal matter was missing – not dark matter, but the atoms we’re made of. Now, Dr. Boryana Hadzhiyska and her team at UC Berkeley have used the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich effect to trace how light from the Big Bang is scattered by vast, invisible hydrogen halos around galaxies.shorts, science, space, universe, cosmos, astronomy, spaceexploration, spacefacts, telescope, datascience, physics, futuretech, scientificdiscovery, worldtechnology, celebratehumaningenuity, techforgood, astrophysics, ucberkeley, cmb, sunyaevzel’dzicheffect, galaxyhalos, missingmatter, hydrogengas, desisurvey, boryanahadzhiyska

That missing matter? It may have been there all along – just too diffuse to see.

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