Scientists Locate the Universe's Missing Matter Using Fast Radio Bursts

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Astronomers have used fast radio bursts (FRBs) to locate and account for the universe's missing ordinary matter, revealing that about 76% of it resides in the space between galaxies, with the rest in galactic halos and within galaxies, providing new insights into cosmic matter distribution.
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