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The first major attempt to replicate striking evidence of the ‘cosmic dawn’ has led to more questions. In 2018, scientists discovered a blip in the remnant electromagnetic radiation that has permeated the Universe since the Big Bang. The blip might be an imprint of the first stars that ever formed, but the depth of the disruption was unexpected.

To cross-check those findings,— a reservoir in India with just the right salinity to smooth out any radio interference from the environment. The result: no sign of the unusual blip. But the search for the cosmic dawn is far from over. Radioastronomers are headed to Earth’s most isolated places, which are relatively undisturbed by radio interference, and possibly — eventually — to the far side of the Moon.

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