- Oxygen Found in a Galaxy Just 300 Million Years After the Big Bang SciTechDaily
- Ancient galaxy discovered by James Webb telescope contains the oldest oxygen in the universe Livescience.com
- Oxygen detected in the most distant galaxy ever found  
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		Oxygen Found in a Galaxy Just 300 Million Years After the Big Bang – SciTechDaily
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		 A Dyson Swarm Could Wipe Out Life on Earth, Study WarnsOften imagined as the crown jewel of future megastructures, a Dyson swarm—an orbiting fleet of solar collectors around the Sun—has long been considered a potential key to unlocking interstellar-scale energy. But a new scientific study… Continue Reading
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		 50 Years Later, Scientists Just Found a Quantum “Butterfly” Hiding in GrapheneIn a discovery that brings a legendary quantum theory to life, physicists at Princeton University have directly observed Hofstadter’s butterfly — a fractal pattern in electron energy levels that was first predicted in 1976 but had never… Continue Reading
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		 How NASA’s waylaid astronauts finally got homeSign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. 
 
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		 High-school student accidentally discovers black hole ‘light echo’ twice as wide as the Milky WayWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A color image of the newly discovered black hole light echo candidate, which may be one of the biggest ever found. | Credit: Julian Shapiro,… Continue Reading
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		 The Blaze Star Is About to Explode—And You Might See It With Your Naked EyesFor the first time in nearly a century, Earth’s night sky may soon be lit up by one of nature’s rarest celestial events: a nova visible to the unaided eye. At the heart of this cosmic countdown is the Blaze Star, or T Coronae Borealis—a… Continue Reading
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		 Largest-ever 3D map of the universe lets us travel back in timeThe Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is on a mission to explore dark energy. It maps millions of celestial objects to understand the universe’s accelerating expansion. The DESI collaboration has now released its first major dataset,… Continue Reading
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		 Largest-ever 3D map of the universe lets us travel back in timeThe Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is on a mission to explore dark energy. It maps millions of celestial objects to understand the universe’s accelerating expansion. The DESI collaboration has now released its first major dataset,… Continue Reading
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		 Unknown life forms discovered living in marble and limestone rocksIn the scorching deserts of Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, scientists have discovered a curious feature in the rocks – thin, orderly tubes running through marble and limestone, possibly created by ancient microbes. These structures don’t… Continue Reading
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		NASA’s Ever-Changing Artemis Crew Tagline – NASA Watch- NASA’s Ever-Changing Artemis Crew Tagline NASA Watch
- NASA websites no longer promote ‘first woman’ on the moon for Artemis Orlando Sentinel
- You Can Still Read NASA’s Deleted “First Woman” Graphic Novels NASA Watch
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