How did the first stars form, and the early Universe develop? A meeting of minds from astronomy, cosmology and nuclear physics achieved some consensus on what we know, and what we don't.
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The First Stars and the Evolution of the Early Universe INT, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 3–7 July 2006; http://www.int.washington.edu/talks/WorkShops/int_06_2a/
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Beers, T., Tumlinson, J. Seeing stars. Nature Phys 2, 511–512 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys379
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