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The Times of India,
January 1, 2025
IISc, RRI scientists design new antenna to study universe’s early light
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Raman Research Institute (RRI) have developed a novel 'fantail' antenna design capable of detecting faint signals in cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) with unprecedented precision. This innovation could help uncover secrets of the early universe, including the Epoch of Recombination, thus providing significant insights into cosmological processes.
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Deccan Herald,
December 6, 2024
Researchers develop antenna to detect elusive cosmic radiation
The lightweight antenna, capable of performing sky measurements in the 2.5-4 GHz frequency range — optimal for CRR detection — was developed by Prof Mayuri Rao and Keerthipriya Sathish from the Raman Research Institute, along with Prof Debdeep Sarkar...
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The Hindu,
December 5, 2024
Scientists and astronomers meet at Raman Research Institute to explore moon as vantage point for studying the Universe
Discussions revolved around a diverse range of topics, including understanding space weather from the moon to exploring cosmology using the moon’s radio quietness
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The Times of India,
February 28, 2022
Raman institute's telescope data refutes MIT-ASU claims of radio signals from Cosmic Dawn
Invented and built by astronomers at the Raman Research Institute (RRI), the SARAS-3 radio telescope has “conclusively refuted” a recent claim of the discovery of a 21-cm radio wave signal from Cosmic Dawn, the time in the infancy of our Universe when the first stars and galaxies came into existence.
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