The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as astronomers thought

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Summary:
- The first stars that formed in the early universe may not have been as uniformly massive as previously thought.
- New computer simulations suggest that the first stars could have had a wide range of masses, from very small to extremely large.
- This finding challenges the long-held belief that the first stars were all gigantic, and could have implications for our understanding of the early universe and the formation of galaxies.

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