BlueSci Issue 64 — The Loneliest Places in the Universe

Contributing author to the 64th Issue of BlueSci, the University of Cambridge's longest-running science communication magazine

I am a contributing author to Issue 64 of BlueSci, the University of Cambridge’s longest-running science communication magazine. My article, “The Loneliest Places in the Universe — Cosmic Supervoids” (page 41), introduces a general audience to cosmic supervoids: the vast, near-empty regions that span hundreds of millions of light-years across the large-scale structure of the Universe. The piece explores how these underdense regions form, how they are observed, and why they offer a powerful and complementary probe of dark energy and the expansion history of the cosmos.

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