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NASA’s Webb just caught a newborn galaxy blazing with 'monster stars' — giant suns that may explain how the first black holes were ever born
A billion years after the Big Bang, a small galaxy was already glowing with the chemical residue of stars so enormous they ...
Some black holes could have tamer origins—in the folds of unusual "spacetime crystals" that researchers finally managed to ...
Two days after its publication, Emma Chapman’s new book on radio astronomy is already drawing wide media attention — a SpaceMog YouTube interview is circulating, Live Science published a book excerpt ...
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Scientists just used Webb to study ancient 'monster stars' — giant suns that may explain how the universe's first black holes were born
A galaxy that existed when the universe was barely a billion years old is forcing astronomers to reconsider what the first ...
The Haystack 37m Telescope has been a landmark in radio astronomy and radar studies of the solar system since its first light ...
In a recent paper in Nature, a team of scientists led by Kimihiko Nakajima, an astronomer at the Kanazawa University, Japan, ...
Using machine learning, researchers have made breakthroughs in converting imagined speech into comprehensible output.
Astronomers have discovered two early-universe galaxies where the central black holes appear to have grown far faster than ...
The biggest black holes in the Universe may be built through chains of violent mergers deep inside crowded star clusters.
Researchers found the universe’s biggest black holes are not formed directly from collapsing stars but instead grow through repeated mergers inside dense star clusters. They analyzed ...
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