Astronomers detect first 'heartbeat' of a newborn star hidden within a powerful cosmic explosion

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Astronomers detect first 'heartbeat' of a newborn star hidden within a powerful cosmic explosion
Astronomers have made an exciting discovery by detecting the first 'heartbeat' of a newborn star hidden within a powerful cosmic explosion. This finding is significant as it provides new insights into star formation and the life cycle of stars, helping us understand the universe better.
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