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images of six galaxies taken with the James Webb Space Telescope
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M. Franco / C. Casey / COSMOS-Web collaboration
Six images of galaxies taken from nearly 800,000, from upper left to lower right: the present-day universe, and 3, 4, 8, 9 and 10 billion years ago

Mapping space: Largest map of the universe announced

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October 16, 2001

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October 11, 2001

UCSB RESEARCHER RECEIVES TOP ORNITHOLOGY AWARD

October 10, 2001

UCSB EXPERT TO TRAIN RED CROSS WORKERS IN TRAUMA COUNSELING

September 27, 2001

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September 13, 2001

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JUST HOW OLD IS THE TIBETAN PLATEAU

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MOUNTAINS ON THE MOVE: GEOLOGISTS STUDY ACTIVE FAULT IN WYOMING'S GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
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