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1. Discovery of dual 'little red dots' indicates excess clustering on kilo-parsec scales

2. Exploring the Nature of Little Red Dots: Constraints on AGN and Stellar Contributions from PRIMER MIRI Imaging

3. Strong rest-UV emission lines in a 'little red dot' AGN at $z=7$: Early SMBH growth alongside compact massive star formation?

4. Crimson Behemoth: a Massive Clumpy Structure Hosting a Dusty AGN at $z=4.91$

5. The Case for Super-Eddington Accretion: Connecting Weak X-ray and UV Line Emission in JWST Broad-Line AGN During the First Gyr of Cosmic Time

6. The Extended Mapping Obscuration to Reionization with ALMA (Ex-MORA) Survey: 5$\sigma$ Source Catalog and Redshift Distribution

7. Not-so-little Red Dots: Two massive and dusty starbursts at z~5-7 pushing the limits of star formation discovered by JWST in the COSMOS-Web survey

8. Unveiling the Distant Universe: Characterizing z ≥ 9 Galaxies in the First Epoch of COSMOS-Web

9. Silencing the Giant: Evidence of AGN Feedback and Quenching in a Little Red Dot at z = 4.13

10. Dust in Little Red Dots

11. COSMOS-Web: The over-abundance and physical nature of 'little red dots'--Implications for early galaxy and SMBH assembly

12. The Rise of Faint, Red AGN at $z>4$: A Sample of Little Red Dots in the JWST Extragalactic Legacy Fields

13. A luminous and young galaxy at z=12.33 revealed by a JWST/MIRI detection of H{\alpha} and [OIII]

14. The Complete CEERS Early Universe Galaxy Sample: A Surprisingly Slow Evolution of the Space Density of Bright Galaxies at z ~ 8.5-14.5

15. COSMOS-Web: Intrinsically Luminous z ≳ 10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly

16. The Web Epoch of Reionization Lyman-$\alpha$ Survey (WERLS) I. MOSFIRE Spectroscopy of $\mathbf{z \sim 7-8}$ Lyman-$\alpha$ Emitters

17. Uncovering a Massive z~7.7 Galaxy Hosting a Heavily Obscured Radio-Loud QSO Candidate in COSMOS-Web

18. COSMOS-Web: Intrinsically Luminous z$\gtrsim$10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly

19. Unveiling the distant Universe: Characterizing $z\ge9$ Galaxies in the first epoch of COSMOS-Web

20. Uncovering a Massive z ∼ 7.7 Galaxy Hosting a Heavily Obscured Radio-loud Active Galactic Nucleus Candidate in COSMOS-Web

21. Extremely red galaxies at $z=5-9$ with MIRI and NIRSpec: dusty galaxies or obscured AGNs?

22. COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey

23. Two massive, compact, and dust-obscured candidate $z\sim 8$ galaxies discovered by JWST

24. COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey

25. High Molecular-Gas to Dust Mass Ratios Predicted in Most Quiescent Galaxies

26. Accurate dust temperature determination in a $z = 7.13$ galaxy

27. Quenching and the UVJ diagram in the SIMBA cosmological simulation

28. Quenching timescales of dwarf satellites around Milky Way-mass hosts

29. COSMOS-Web: Intrinsically Luminous z ≳ 10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly

30. Cardiovascular Outcomes in GRADE (Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Type 2 Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study)

31. Dust in Little Red Dots

32. Not-so-little Red Dots: Two Massive and Dusty Starbursts at z ∼ 5–7 Pushing the Limits of Star Formation Discovered by JWST in the COSMOS-Web Survey

33. The Complete CEERS Early Universe Galaxy Sample: A Surprisingly Slow Evolution of the Space Density of Bright Galaxies at z ∼ 8.5–14.5

35. Silencing the Giant: Evidence of Active Galactic Nucleus Feedback and Quenching in a Little Red Dot at z = 4.13

36. Unveiling the Distant Universe: Characterizing z ≥ 9 Galaxies in the First Epoch of COSMOS-Web

37. The Web Epoch of Reionization Lyα Survey (WERLS). I. MOSFIRE Spectroscopy of z ∼ 7–8 Lyα Emitters

38. Extremely Red Galaxies at z = 5–9 with MIRI and NIRSpec: Dusty Galaxies or Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei?

39. Not-so-little Red Dots: Two Massive and Dusty Starbursts at z ∼ 5–7 Pushing the Limits of Star Formation Discovered by JWST in the COSMOS-Web Survey.

40. Extremely Red Galaxies at z = 5–9 with MIRI and NIRSpec: Dusty Galaxies or Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei?

41. Detection of ionized hydrogen and oxygen from a very luminous and young galaxy 13.4 billion years ago

42. COSMOS-Web:Intrinsically Luminous z ≳ 10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly

43. Two Massive, Compact, and Dust-obscured Candidate z ≃ 8 Galaxies Discovered by JWST

44. COSMOS-Web: An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey

45. The Complete CEERS Early Universe Galaxy Sample: A Surprisingly Slow Evolution of the Space Density of Bright Galaxies at z ∼ 8.5–14.5.

47. ROM-based quantum computation: Experimental explorations using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and future prospects

48. Space-bounded computation: quantum is better than classical

49. Two Massive, Compact, and Dust-obscured Candidate z ≃ 8 Galaxies Discovered by JWST

50. COSMOS-Web:An Overview of the JWST Cosmic Origins Survey

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