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The article discusses the discovery of carbon in a galaxy just 350 million years after the Big Bang, highlighting the significance of this early elemental presence for potential life. Hydrogen is contextualized as the primary early universe element, while the discovery of heavier elements, such as carbon, at such an early stage has implications for astrophysics, stellar astronomy, nuclear astrophysics, and cosmology.
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