Eyal Kazin, Affiliation: NYU Cosmology through the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe The distribution of matter contains a lot of cosmological information. Applying N-point statistics one can measure the geometry and expansion of the cosmos as well as test General Relativity at scales of millions to billions of light years. In particular, I will discuss an exciting recent measurement dubbed the ``Baryonic Acoustic Feature", which has recently been detected in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey galaxy sample. It is the largest known ``standard ruler" (half a billion light years across), and is being used to investigate the nature of the acceleration of the Universe.