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The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) Collaboration was recognized for its measurements of the clustering of hydrogen gas over a large region of the observable universe.","teaser":"Simon Foreman, an assistant professor for the\u0026nbsp;Department of Physics at Arizona State University, was part of a team to win this year\u2019s first","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-01\/Full_chime_night_2.jpg?itok=-cmzxPzy","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/b\/20250117-asu-professor-part-awardwinning-team-research-mapping-universe","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences","contributor-contact-information-name":"Megan Neely","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-01\/Full_chime_night_2.jpg?itok=-cmzxPzy","image_alt":"Photo of the CHIME telescope","image_caption":"The CHIME radio telescope. 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