EMBARGO Wednesday 19 July 1600 BST | 1500 GMT | Thursday 20 July 0100 AEST Back when the Universe was still just a wee baby Universe, there wasn't a lot going on chemically.
The discovery suggests that there was some means of enhanced carbon production in the tumultuous early Universe – probably from the deaths of massive stars, spewing it"Our detection of carbonaceous dust at redshift 4-7 provides crucial constraints on the dust production models and scenarios in the early Universe,"The first billion years of the Universe's life known as the, following the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, was a critical time.
In the hot, dense nuclear furnaces of their cores, stars smash atoms together, fusing them into heavier elements in a process called
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