How Early Could Life Have Emerged in the Universe?
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Water-rich environments suitable for life may have existed just 200 million years after the Big Bang, far earlier than previously thought. New simulations show the first stars could have enriched the early universe with water and elements necessary for rocky planets, potentially allowing habitable worlds to form when the cosmos was only about 1% of its current age.
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