Nano-sized Electronic Circuit Promises Bright View Of Early Universe
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 20:21
in Astronomy & Space
A newly developed nano-sized electronic device is an important step toward helping astronomers see invisible light dating from the creation of the universe. This invisible light makes up 98 percent of the light emitted since the "big bang," and may provide insights into the earliest stages of star and galaxy formation almost 14 billion years ago.
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