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A new study reveals the universe’s first molecule, HeH⁺, was more reactive and crucial to star formation than expected.
Take a look inside Lamar Giles' new 'Star Wars: Bad Batch' novel, 'Sanctuary,' and meet a new member of the ISB.
Scientists found helium hydride reacts faster than expected, reshaping early star formation timelines and cooling processes.
Hal Jordan faces off against Jo in Absolute Green Lantern #5 while the mystery of Evergreen deepens. Will our hero shine bright or dim out?
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Live Science on MSNThe universe may start dying in just 10 billion years, alarming new model predictsA surprising new paper suggests that the universe's expected lifespan is just 33 billion years, and that the cosmos will start dying in less than a third of that time. However, this is only one ...
But, with the latest update to the XRP Ledger (XRPL), Ripple, the company that issues XRP, answered this issue with the ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNScientists Recreate Universe’s First Molecule, Rewrite Star OriginsScientists have recreated helium hydride, the universe’s first molecule, revealing its key role in early star formation. This ...
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