Puzzling red spots in photos from the James Webb Space Telescope are probably young supermassive black holes obscured by ...
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What are 'dark' stars? Scientists think they could explain 3 big mysteries in the universe
If dark stars existed, they would have been capable of forming in the universe before ordinary stars could have formed. When ...
James Webb Space Telescope observations suggest little red dots are early supermassive black holes, providing insights into cosmic evolution within the first billion years of the universe.
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.
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Are Stephen Hawking's wildest predictions finally coming true?
Stephen Hawking spent his career turning mind bending ideas into testable physics, from evaporating black holes to the fate ...
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10 mistakes scientists made about space that seemed logical at the time
Looking back at these 10 mistakes shows how much our understanding has moved on, and it’s a good reminder that what we’re ...
One of the most vivid portraits of "reborn" black hole activity—likened to the eruption of a "cosmic volcano" spreading ...
Since launching in 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope has found hundreds of distant and apparently bright galaxies dubbed ...
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Wormholes may not exist—we've found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe
Wormholes are often imagined as tunnels through space or time—shortcuts across the universe. But this image rests on a ...
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