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Galaxies probe gazes back 12 billion years

Aug 03, 20226 min
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Princeton University scientists are investigating the building blocks of galaxies 12 billion years ago, or essentially the early days of the universe. It comes as stunning images were released from James Webb Space Telescope, showing a Cartwheel Galaxy and two smaller companion galaxies that were created from an intergalactic collision. Nancy Pelosi Taiwan visit: President’s website hit by cyberattack. Robot surgery test aboard International Space Station. How remote haptic VR for operations works. Privacy legal challenge over police use of London number plate-reading CCTV. Ronaldo and Maguire are most abused men’s football players on Twitter. Tinder cuts plans for ‘metaverse dating’ and in-house digital coins. Strops explained: Why happy children become moody teens.

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