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The Most "Pristine Star" In The Universe May Have Been Identified – Researchers Link It To Elusive "Population III" Stars
A team of astronomers believe they may have found the most "pristine" star in the universe to date. According to the team, ...
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope hint that the universe’s first stars might not have been ordinary fusion ...
On Sept. 24, thousands of BYU students lined up on Helaman Fields, waiting with anticipation for one of the university’s most ...
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe ...
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Opinion | Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 Narrativises Key Archetypes Of Indian Civilisation
Chapter 1 establishes a link between the past and the present within the time frames depicted in the Kantara franchise ...
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Earth's oxygen boom: How nickel and urea in early oceans shaped microbial life and set the stage
The appearance of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere was a turning point in the history of our planet, forever transforming the ...
On this day in science history Sept. 17, 1999: Jesse Gelsinger died after receiving a gene therapy treatment to treat a liver ...
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X-Men Needs to Bring Back 1 Thing from the Krakoa Era If They Want to Get the Franchise Back On Track
The Krakoan age was a major moment in the Marvel Universe, but now that it's over there's one thing missing from the X-Men line.
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Space.com on MSNInformation could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
Scientists at MIT and elsewhere have discovered extremely rare remnants of "proto Earth," which formed about 4.5 billion ...
A mysterious space object named 2023 KQ14, nicknamed “Ammonite,” challenges theories about the mysterious and possible Planet ...
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