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Universe Smoother Than Expected; ICE Targets Refugees

Astronomers Confirm Universe Less Clumpy Than Predicted by Theory

Astronomers have released the most comprehensive cosmic map to date, confirming that the distribution of matter in the universe is less clumpy than predicted by standard cosmological theory, according to a report in Nature News. The Dark Energy Survey, which observed approximately 150 million galaxies visible in Earth's southern sky, assembled the ambitious map.

The findings challenge existing models of the universe's structure and evolution. The survey data indicates that matter is more evenly distributed than expected, raising questions about the fundamental forces and components that shape the cosmos.

In other news, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is facing scrutiny in Minnesota, according to NPR News. Refugees in the state are reportedly reliving trauma as ICE agents target them. J.J., a refugee from Venezuela, told NPR that ICE agents arrived at his home early one morning three weeks ago, before his children were awake. According to J.J., the agents stated they needed to verify fingerprints for his oldest son but assured him that his son would not be detained.

Meanwhile, in the realm of science and technology, Ars Technica highlighted a collection of interesting stories that almost went unnoticed in January. These included a lip-syncing robot, the use of brewer's yeast as scaffolding for lab-grown meat, the search for Leonardo da Vinci's DNA in his art, and new evidence suggesting that humans, not glaciers, transported the stones to build Stonehenge from Wales and northern Scotland.

Wired explored the physics behind escaping an ice bowl, a challenge involving getting out of a carved-out ice sphere. The article detailed three possible escape plans, using a physics model to generate animations demonstrating how they work.

In entertainment news, The Verge recommended M83's sophomore record, "Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts," describing it as an icy post-rock album reminiscent of Mogwai. The article noted that before M83 evolved into an 80s-inspired pop project, the band had a sound more aligned with post-rock.

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