Astronomers announced the discovery of a starless cloud of hydrogen gas, a pristine relic of the cosmos that is almost as old as time itself.
A newly discovered celestial object may be a starless cloud that could change how astronomers understand dark matter.
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A universe from nothing?

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Scientists have identified a strange cosmic relic called Cloud-9 — a starless, gas-filled object dominated by dark matter.
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