Mysterious deep-space radio signals have revealed the location of the universe’s ‘missing matter’

Roughly half of all the regular matter in the universe has been unaccounted for — until now.

In a new study, researchers claim that, using short, extragalactic flashes called fast radio bursts (FRBs), they have accounted for all the baryonic matter — the “normal” matter that makes up stars, planets, and other objects that interact with light — that we expect to find in the universe. Much of the “missing” matter is spread thinly through the space between galaxies, according to the study, which was published June 16 in the journal Nature Astronomy.

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