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James Webb spots monster stars leaking nitrogen in the early universe
In a young galaxy more than 13 billion light-years away, the James Webb Space Telescope has picked up a chemical fingerprint ...
Virgil is the reddest Little Red Dot discovered so far, and its hidden black hole may offer a clue to the fate of this ...
James Webb Space Telescope confirms the first runaway supermassive black hole in the Cosmic Owl galaxy, observing its tail and bow shock, providing direct evidence of black hole ejection during galaxy ...
Scientists propose that dark matter may have powered the universe's first stars, illuminating the cosmic dawn before nuclear fusion began.
BASED on findings published in Astronomy & Astrophysics in December and further reported by Keith Cooper for Space.com, ...
A merger of galaxies and their supermassive black holes in the ZS7 system was spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope. The ...
The telescope captured near-infrared light from one of the earliest stars seen to explode in the history of the universe.
A rocky exoplanet outside the Earth's solar system may have an atmosphere, according to new evidence gathered by NASA ...
JWST spots a mature early-universe spiral as CERN reveals how light nuclei form in extreme collisions, challenging core ...
JWST uncovers evidence of ancient “monster stars” whose extreme chemistry may explain the origins of early supermassive black ...
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope spotted huge stars leaking nitrogen in an early galaxy, hinting that such ...
The 11th day of the 18th annual Space Telescope Advent Calendar features a new view of the heart of a nearby spiral galaxy.
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