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Astronomers Discover First-Ever Pair of Merging Quasars at Cosmic Dawn


Astronomers discover the most distant pair of merging quasars, seen only 900 million years after the Big Bang. This period, known as the Cosmic Dawn, is crucial as it marks the beginning of star and galaxy formation which led to the reionization of the universe. These quasars provide insights into

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