The Most ”Pristine Star” In The Universe May Have Been Identified – Researchers Link It To Elusive ”Population III” Stars
There’s something very odd about J0715-7334. Could it have been born from the long-elusive Population III stars?
What The Fuck Is Happening?!
There’s something very odd about J0715-7334. Could it have been born from the long-elusive Population III stars?
This is the first-ever direct link between an impact crater and subsequent microbial activity.
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This famous quasar harbors a not-so-secret couple.
A replica weighing over 4 tons was moved by 100 meters (328 feet) in less than an hour.
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They can weigh as much as a dog.
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