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How supernovas sparked life with water 100 million years after the Big Bang

Around 100 million years after the Big Bang, supernovas might have filled the early universe with water, creating the conditions necessary for life. The explosions of massive stars released heavy elements like oxygen, which combined with hydrogen to form water. This new research suggests life could have emerged much earlier than previously thought, challenging existing theories.
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