Big Bang
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Rare Helium Gas Formed in the Aftermath of the Big Bang is Leaking out of Earth’s Core
According to a novel design research, an exceptionally unique form of helium that was formed shortly following the Big Bang is spilling from out the Earth's iron core.
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HERA Radio Telescope Project to View First Galaxies in the Universe Gets Big Funding
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These 63 Newly Discovered Quasars from Ancient Universe may Reveal Big Bang's Aftermath
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Hubble Telescope Explores Real-Life ‘Final Frontier’
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Giant 3-D Map of 1.2 Million Galaxies Will Shed Light on ‘Dark Energy’
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