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    Scientists recreate first molecule of the universe after 13 billion years

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    Scientists in Germany have recreated the universe's first molecule. The experiment mimics conditions after the Big Bang. It helps us understand how stars were formed. Researchers used a special instrument to simulate space. They recreated the formation of helium hydride ion. The reaction was more efficient than expected. This changes our understanding of the early universe.
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