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1. The Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS)

2. Unveiling the Dark Side of UV/Optical Bright Galaxies: Optically Thick Dust Absorption

3. Compact dust-obscured star-formation and the origin of the galaxy bimodality

4. CEERS: Forging the First Dust -- Transition from Stellar to ISM Grain Growth in the Early Universe

5. Here There Be (Dusty) Monsters: High Redshift AGN are Dustier Than Their Hosts

6. A Milky Way-like barred spiral galaxy at a redshift of 3

7. Near-infrared emission line diagnostics for AGN from the local Universe to redshift 3

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

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

10. JWST CEERS probes the role of stellar mass and morphology in obscuring galaxies

11. Confirmation and refutation of very luminous galaxies in the early universe

12. A CEERS Discovery of an Accreting Supermassive Black Hole 570 Myr after the Big Bang: Identifying a Progenitor of Massive z > 6 Quasars

13. CEERS Key Paper IV: Galaxies at $4 < z < 9$ are Bluer than They Appear -- Characterizing Galaxy Stellar Populations from Rest-Frame $\sim 1$ micron Imaging

14. ALMA FIR View of Ultra High-redshift Galaxy Candidates at $z\sim$ 11-17: Blue Monsters or Low-$z$ Red Interlopers?

15. Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations

16. A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: A Candidate z ~ 12 Galaxy in Early JWST CEERS Imaging

17. The Physical Conditions of Emission-Line Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn from JWST/NIRSpec Spectroscopy in the SMACS 0723 Early Release Observations

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

19. A Milky Way-like barred spiral galaxy at a redshift of 3

20. ALMA FIR View of Ultra-high-redshift Galaxy Candidates at z ∼ 11–17: Blue Monsters or Low-z Red Interlopers?

21. JWST CEERS probes the role of stellar mass and morphology in obscuring galaxies

22. Confirmation and refutation of very luminous galaxies in the early universe

23. A CEERS Discovery of an Accreting Supermassive Black Hole 570 Myr after the Big Bang: Identifying a Progenitor of Massive z > 6 Quasars

24. CEERS Key Paper. V. Galaxies at 4 < z < 9 Are Bluer than They Appear–Characterizing Galaxy Stellar Populations from Rest-frame ∼1 μm Imaging

25. A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: A Candidate z ∼ 12 Galaxy in Early JWST CEERS Imaging

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

27. ALMA FIR View of Ultra-high-redshift Galaxy Candidates at z ∼ 11–17:Blue Monsters or Low-z Red Interlopers?

28. Confirmation and refutation of very luminous galaxies in the early Universe

29. A CEERS Discovery of an Accreting Supermassive Black Hole 570 Myr after the Big Bang:Identifying a Progenitor of Massive z > 6 Quasars

30. The Physical Conditions of Emission-line Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn from JWST/NIRSpec Spectroscopy in the SMACS 0723 Early Release Observations

31. CEERS Key Paper IV: Galaxies at $4 < z < 9$ are Bluer than They Appear -- Characterizing Galaxy Stellar Populations from Rest-Frame $\sim 1$ micron Imaging

32. Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations

33. A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: A Candidate z ∼ 12 Galaxy in Early JWST CEERS Imaging

34. CEERS Key Paper. V. Galaxies at 4 < z < 9 Are Bluer than They Appear–Characterizing Galaxy Stellar Populations from Rest-frame ∼1 μ m Imaging.

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