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    How giant galaxies could form just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang

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    How giant galaxies could form just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang

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    Curiosity Take Its Closest Look Yet At Martian Spiderwebs

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    Curiosity Take Its Closest Look Yet At Martian Spiderwebs

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    Distinguishing Life From Non-life Via Molecular Frontier Orbital Energy Gaps

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    Distinguishing Life From Non-life Via Molecular Frontier Orbital Energy Gaps

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    DESI's Dizzying Results

    Universe Today3 months ago

    In March of 2024 the (https://www.desi.lbl.gov/collaboration/) dropped a bombshell on the cosmological community: slim but significant evidence that dark energy might be getting weaker with time.

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