A newly discovered supermassive black hole, J1601+3102, from just 1.2 billion years post-Big Bang is erupting with jets of plasma longer than the Milky Way, challenging our understanding of galaxy evolution.
Astronomers have identified a new class of cosmic explosions, dubbed 'extreme nuclear transients', that are the brightest and most powerful since the Big Bang, shedding light on black hole behavior in distant galaxies.
A groundbreaking study from Dartmouth researchers proposes a new theory on dark matter's origin, suggesting it formed from massless particles in the early universe. This could change our understanding of cosmic structure!
In a groundbreaking experiment, CERN's physicists have momentarily transformed lead into gold, fulfilling an age-old alchemical dream. This remarkable achievement sheds light on the universe's early conditions.
A team at Aalto University has developed a groundbreaking quantum theory of gravity, promising to unify gravity with electromagnetic and nuclear forces, potentially changing our understanding of the universe's origins.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered Zhúlóng, a galaxy resembling the Milky Way, formed just 1 billion years after the Big Bang. This stunning discovery challenges existing theories of galaxy formation.
A newly discovered galaxy, JADES-GS-z13-1, may have played a crucial role in illuminating the dark early Universe, challenging current theories of galaxy formation and reionization.
Astronomers have captured the clearest images of the early universe, confirming leading theories about its evolution. Discover how these findings reveal the cosmos' astonishing beginnings and structure.
A newly discovered galaxy, JADES-GS-z14-0, from just 300 million years after the Big Bang, is surprisingly rich in oxygen, challenging existing theories about early galaxy formation.
NASA's SPHEREx telescope has launched to explore the universe's cosmic glow and hunt for water in our galaxy. Discover how this mission could reshape our understanding of galaxies and life's origins!