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Probing the sun-packed hearts of giant star clusters, the Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the first medium-size black holes, a critical "missing link" that could help explain how galaxies first ...
New research has affirmed the connection between supermassive black holes and galactic death through the cessation of star birth — albeit in an unexpected way. Scientists have known for some time that ...
Protogalaxies as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope (NASA via Courthouse News). (CN) — When astronomers started looking at new images of the deep universe obtained from the James Webb Space ...
About 250 million light-years away, there’s a neighborhood of our universe that astronomers had considered quiet and unremarkable. But now, scientists have uncovered an enormous, bizarre galaxy ...
HI, STEPH. HEY, DARLENE. RON. WELL, A BIG QUESTION HAS ALWAYS BEEN BEEN HOW DID OUR UNIVERSE, OUR GALAXY AND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM COME TO BE? WHILE THE JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE IS GIVING A GLIMPSE INTO THAT, ...
Astronomers have discovered a previously hidden "cosmic fuel tank" in an infant cluster of forming galaxies. This vast reservoir of cool molecular gas is found in the protocluster known as SPT2349-56, ...
WASHINGTON — Scientists have found a cosmic supermom. It’s a galaxy that gives births to more stars in a day than ours does in a year. Astronomers used NASA’s Chandra X-Ray telescope to spot this ...
Thanks to the natural magnification from gravitational lensing, researchers have been able to study a small galaxy from when the universe was not even 1 billion years old. They saw that it is made of ...
Scientists have found a remarkably small yet bright object from the early universe that doesn’t make sense in our existing models of how stars and galaxies formed, even our own Milky Way. That means ...
Structures known as "zippers" and "twisters" in the early universe may explain why dwarf galaxies tend to line up with each other, as well as hint at how dark matter operates in the universe.
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...