Cosmic dawn glimpsed: How scientists pierce the universe's baby blanket.
Scientists are finding new ways to see the universe's earliest moments. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is like a wall of light. It has hidden information about what came before.
Researchers are studying unusual signals. These signals might be from the very first stars. It's like listening to the universe's first whispers. This exploration could reveal details of the "cosmic dawn."
New analysis of existing data is key. It allows us to peer beyond the CMB. This breakthrough could rewrite our understanding of cosmic history.
Future telescopes may offer even clearer views. They could unlock secrets of the universe's infancy.