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Population III stars are the first generation of stars formed in the universe, composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, as they formed before heavier elements were created in stellar nucleosynthesis. These stars are believed to have been massive, short-lived, and instrumental in the reionization of the universe and the synthesis of heavier elements through supernova explosions.
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