Ancient galaxies colloquially known as "little red dots" have proven a mystery ever since astronomers discovered them three ...
Black holes don’t just bend space and time; they expose where our understanding of reality starts to break.  In this video, ...
If dark stars existed, they would have been capable of forming in the universe before ordinary stars could have formed. When ...
Everything about the Infinity galaxy is unusual. It looks very strange and it has a supermassive black hole pulling a lot of ...
For years, scientists were puzzled by tiny glowing red points seen in the deepest images from the James Webb Space Telescope, ...
For years, strange red dots in James Webb images left scientists puzzled. New research shows they are young black holes ...
Puzzling red spots in photos from the James Webb Space Telescope are probably young supermassive black holes obscured by ...
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.
A paper links dark stars to Webb telescope puzzles involving bright sources, dust-free galaxies, and early black holes.
In 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope captured the first image of a black hole, located 53 million light-years away in the ...
QSO1. It lived just 700 million years after the Big Bang and already had a mass about 50 million times that of the Sun.
One of the most notable aspects about our planet—if observed from the outside—is that it spins. Earth’s spin defines our days, setting the fundamental rhythm of life on our world. The moon spins, too.