Scientists Recreate Universe’s First Molecule, Unveiling Cosmic Dawn

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Scientists at MPIK recreated the reaction of helium hydride ion (HeH+) with deuterium under space-like conditions, revealing that this reaction remained efficient at low temperatures, which could significantly impact our understanding of the formation of the first stars in the universe.
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