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The observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is a powerful probe to unravel many mysteries of the late-time Universe. During the first half of the talk, I will summarize the recent findings of the different processes in the Universe inferred from the CMB measurements. In the near future, we will have access to low noise and high-resolution CMB datasets. In the second part of my talk, I will discuss the detailed physics behind the formation of first-generation stars, the evolution of galaxies, missing baryon problems by considering CMB as a probe of the evolution of baryons and electrons. Furthermore, I will focus on some unsolved problems at the late- time Universe that we aim to solve in a decade. I will end up discussing "line
intensity mapping", a novel technique that will provide us new information
from the star formation in galaxies to the expansion of our Universe. |