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A new study suggests primordial black holes may not have been as numerous as previously thought.
Astronomers have never been able to find them in the cosmic microwave background ( CMB ), the remnants of the oldest light in the universe.
Because black holes themselves are invisible and can only be observed via their gravitational influence, primordial ones of such a small scale would be difficult to detect.
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