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    JWST could finally spot the very first stars in the universe

    The James Webb Space Telescope should soon be able to spot the first generation of stars in space

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    Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?

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    RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies

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    California wildfire smoke linked to increased autism diagnoses, new study finds

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    Watch three solar prominences erupt in epic video

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    NASA quietly ends financial support for planetary science groups

    The space agency will quit funding several independent science advisory groups this year

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