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Recently, the scientists monitored the sky for what they call ‘teenager galaxies’. It is extremely hard to find young galaxies because they are just a tiny spot in the sky. Nevertheless, the scientists managed to locate these young guys in space...
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A team of European astronomers have detected an Earth-like planet outside the solar system, which they hope may contain liquid water and can also host life.
The planet...
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