A groundbreaking development in astronomy is taking place at the Raman Research Institute (RRI) in Bengaluru, India. Scientists at RRI are working on PRATUSH, a space payload equipped with a credit card-sized computer. The primary goal of this innovative project is to detect faint radio signals emitted by the universe’s first stars. The compact size of the computer allows for efficient space utilization and enhanced signal detection capabilities.

RRI Builds Credit Card-Size Computer for Tracing Universe’s First Stars

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