Cosmic voids emerge as tools for universe mysteries

Cosmic voids, once seen as empty spaces between galaxies, are gaining attention as potential keys to understanding dark energy and dark matter.

Space contains vast regions mostly free of matter known as cosmic voids. These areas sit between dense threads that form the cosmic web.

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