As astrophysicists explore space and discover new galaxies, it’s a pity we can’t solve social problems closer to home
“We are going back almost to the beginning,” said Nasa administrator Bill Nelson on Tuesday at the unveiling of the first image from the James Webb space telescope. That’s back to beginning of the universe — a moment or so after the big bang — 13,5-billion years ago.
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