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It Took a Cosmic Village to Shape Early Galaxies
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It Took a Cosmic Village to Shape Early Galaxies

An early galaxy cluster named after an Indian lake is teaching astronomers about influences on galaxy evolution in the infant Universe. Astronomer Ronaldo Laishram of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) used the Subaru Telescope’s wide-field camera, Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC), to conduct a large sky survey to look for early galaxies with active star formation. The result was the discovery of a massive protocluster of galaxies that existed some 12.6 billion years ago, very early in cosmic time. Detailed study of this region could give new insight into how galaxies and their clusters form and evolve.

Mysterious Origins of The Nicotine Molecule Are Finally Revealed
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Mysterious Origins of The Nicotine Molecule Are Finally Revealed

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'We were being bullied in our own home': How 'authoritarian' HOAs are contributing to the insect apocalypse
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'We were being bullied in our own home': How 'authoritarian' HOAs are contributing to the insect apocalypse

In the book "Bitter Honey," writer and researcher Jennie Durant explores how industrial agriculture is destroying bees — and what can be done to stop them.

Bronze Age 5-year-old's skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia
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Bronze Age 5-year-old's skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia

A child's 4,000-year-old skull found in Uzbekistan has signs of trepanation, making it the oldest evidence of surgery in Central Asia on record.

A 'Supereruption' That Could Have Buried New Zealand Finally Makes Sense
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A 'Supereruption' That Could Have Buried New Zealand Finally Makes Sense

One of the Earth's most explosive eruptions.ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.