How huge black holes sprouted just after the Big Bang
Briefly

Hubble observations of faint galaxies hint that they could potentially be the precursors to the supermassive black holes witnessed in the early Universe, raising questions about their formation and existence shortly after the Big Bang.
Astronomers are grappling with the puzzle of how the colossal black holes at the hearts of galaxies, weighing billions of times the mass of the Sun, evolved and were present in the nascent stages of the Universe post-Big Bang.
Read at Nature
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