James Webb Space Telescope's "little red dots" come into focus
Briefly

"Essentially, all of them exist back when the universe was a billion years old or younger, and then they petered out... it could be that we're seeing the formation of the core of today's massive galaxies."
"A subsample of little red dots that researchers examined in more detail showed light signatures that indicate hot gasses spiraling down into a growing black hole... of producing the galaxies and black holes that we see today."
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