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Scientists Find Galaxies Started Birthing Stars Right After Big Bang
According to a new study published in Nature on March 14, led by Joaquin Vieira, a scholar at Caltech in Pasadena, massive galaxies started giving birth to stars soon after the Big Bang which is far earlier than scientists previously have thought.
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New Genus And Species Of Saber-Toothed Cat Discovered In Fossils In Florida
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Coronal Mass Ejection From The Sun Speeding Towards Earth At 900 Miles Per Second
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Possible 14th Century Burial Ground for Plague Victims Found in UK
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US-Russian Astronauts Land Safely in Kazakhstan: NASA
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New Study could Provide Treatment Option for Cocaine Addiction
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Some People can Control HIV even after Stopping Treatment: Study
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Researchers Revive Genome of Extinct Frog
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North Dakota Lawmakers Pass Abortion Ban After Six Weeks, Strictest in Nation
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Jacquelin Perry Dies, Famed Polio Specialist Was 94
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New Technique Keeps Liver 'Alive' Outside The Body Then Transplanted To New Patient, May Increase Number Of Successful Liver Transplants