How are the atoms that form us forged across the universe?

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For decades researchers have studied how heavy elements are produced in the cosmos – but there is still so much mystery to unravel, says astrophysicist Artemis Spyrou

By Artemis Spyrou

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10 March 2023

NGC 1858 is an open star cluster in the northwest region of the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way that has an abundance of star-forming regions

NGC 1858 is an open star cluster in the northwest region of the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way that has an abundance of star-forming regions

NASA, ESA, G. Gilmore and Gladys Kober Copyright: NASA, ESA, G. Gilmore and Gladys Kober

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