
#112: Gene therapy success; biodiversity talks; the genetics of blood sucking; the farthest star ever seen
The world, the universe and us
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The Star Is More Than 27 Billion Light Years Away
Astronomers have found a star more than 27 billion light years away there. We've seen galaxies that far, but never single stars. And it may help us understand the very first stars after the big bang. M so that could provide us a really valuable window into that time in the early universe.
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