In a glimpse of the early universe, astronomers have observed a galaxy as it appeared just 800 million years after the Big Bang—a cosmic Jekyll and Hyde that looks like any other galaxy when viewed in ...
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Monster stars existed in the early universe
For two decades, astronomers have wondered how supermassive black holes could exist less than a billion years after the Big ...
Scientists uncover the universe’s most massive object, glowing yellow, blue, and pink at 100 million °C, while a true inferno ...
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James Webb Space Telescope finds 1st evidence of 'dinosaur-like' stars in the early universe
"A bit like dinosaurs on Earth — they were enormous and primitive. And they had short lives, living for just a quarter of a ...
Virgil is the reddest Little Red Dot discovered so far, and its hidden black hole may offer a clue to the fate of this mysterious population. If many of these objects host dust-covered black holes, ...
Interconnected cinematic universes are part and parcel of moviegoing these days. Of course, Marvel is the “King Daddy” of modern cinematic universes with the MCU. But there’s also the Monsterverse, ...
One of the greatest mysteries the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was developed to investigate was the birth of ...
Scientists have released a new study that catalogues the universe by mapping huge clusters of galaxies. These clusters are some of the largest known objects in the universe — and they can help ...
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Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it's distributed
But the Big Bang theory predicts that about 5% of the universe's contents should be atoms made of protons, neutrons and ...
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