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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, chaotic bundles of turbulent gas, churned up by huge gulps of intergalactic gas, ...
A pair of quasars that existed when the universe was only 3 billion years old has been spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope.
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Oxford, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma ...
Researchers propose that hydrogen gas from the early Universe emitted detectable radio waves influenced by dark matter.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have captured the most detailed look yet at how galaxies formed just ...
JWST observations show that early galaxies were chaotic, gas-filled systems rather than stable disks. Researchers from ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how galaxies formed in the early universe.
Tel Aviv scientists predict ancient radio signals from the early Universe that could reveal how dark matter shaped stars and ...
Malayalam cinema's horror universe just got darker - and more successful! Rahul Sadasivan's Dies Irae, the third chapter in ...
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James Webb telescope uncovers a chaotic surprise in the early universe
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have charted billions of years of galactic evolution, finding that galaxies ...
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'Puzzling' object discovered by James Webb telescope may be the earliest known galaxy in the universe
While scouring images from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers spotted Capotauro, "one of the most puzzling ...
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