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cosmic

[koz-mik] / ˈkɒz mɪk /


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They evaluated long-term exposure to cosmic rays, changes during magma evolution, and contamination from meteorites.

From Science Daily

The instrument is especially effective at detecting galaxies hidden behind thick clouds of cosmic dust.

From Science Daily

Only 10 years ago, Bad Bunny worked bagging groceries -- a shocking contrast with the cosmic fame the artist now commands.

From Barron's

If my father was the cosmic price I had to pay to be born to my mother, I’d happily pay it again —a thousand times over.

From The Wall Street Journal

This process led to the birth of the first stars and marked the start of the cosmic dawn, a formative period in the universe's history.

From Science Daily