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The article discusses how the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) provided insights into Lyman-alpha emissions in the early Universe, suggesting that galactic mergers and star formation allowed these emissions to penetrate the neutral hydrogen that previously blocked light. The findings relate to physical cosmology, galaxy formation, and the chronology of the universe, with implications for understanding reionization.
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