Science just brought us one step closer to solving a billion-year-old mystery
Briefly

The discovery of 80 new supernovae, the oldest identified, provides key insights into our universe’s early days, acting like a cosmic 'Ancestry family tree'.
The collaboration between science and engineering allowed researchers to analyze data from the James Webb Space Telescope and date the supernovae, significantly enhancing our understanding of the early universe.
Finding these supernovae helps bridge a 13.7-billion-year gap in our comprehension of cosmic history, edging us closer to answering foundational questions about the universe.
Science is a relentless journey of exploration, pushing us towards understanding our world through data analysis and experimentation, revealing truths about our origins and cosmos.
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