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The onset of star formation 250 million years after the Big Bang
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Online attention
- 69 tweeters
- 18 blogs
- 5 Facebook pages
- 4 Google+ users
- 87 news outlets
- 1 Redditors
- 11 Wikipedia page
- 83 Mendeley
- 1 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 716th) of the 349,081 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 93rd percentile (ranked 60th) of the 915 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from Los Angeles Times on Wednesday 16 May 2018
Los Angeles Times -
Oldest Oxygen Shows Earliest Stars Formed 250 Million Years After Big Bang
International Business Times -
News story from The Independent on Wednesday 16 May 2018
The Independent -
News story from Los Angeles Times on Wednesday 16 May 2018
Los Angeles Times -
Телескоп ALMA нашел во Вселенной кислород возрастом 13,3 миллиарда лет
N+1: научные статьи, новости, открытия -
In a distant galaxy, scientists find oldest oxygen in universe and stars from edge of cosmic dawn
Booster Shots - latimes.com -
Some of the universe’s first stars have actually been seen
Short Sharp Science -
Researchers Close In On Birthdate of First Stars
Latest Blogs -
Nouveau record de distance pour l'oxygène, trace des premières étoiles
Ca se passe là haut... -
Des étoiles se formaient déjà 250 millions d’années après le Big Bang
Actualité Houssenia Writing -
Most distant breath of oxygen dates back to the Cosmic Dawn
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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