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MARCH 3, 2018: Detecting the first stars, Young blood rejuvenation, Acoustic tractor beam, & more | CBC Radio Loaded
Quirks and Quarks
MARCH 3, 2018: Detecting the first stars, Young blood rejuvenation, Acoustic tractor beam, & more
What makes a brain smart, Desert life looks like Mars and What’s ear wax for?
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Posted: Mar 02, 2018 2:27 PM EST | Last Updated: March 6, 2018
This updated timeline of the universe reflects the recent discovery that the first stars emerged by 180 million years after the Big Bang. (N.R.Fuller, National Science Foundation)
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