Scientists Intrigued by Galactic Structure That's 1.4 Billion Light-Years WideDiscovery of 'Quipu', the largest known galactic structure, spans 1.4 billion light-years, challenging prior understandings of cosmic structures.
What do JWST's "red monster" galaxies mean for cosmology?JWST's discoveries of ultra-distant galaxies challenge existing cosmic models, leading to new questions about early Universe star formation and galaxy formation.
There's Something Impossible About This Ravenous Black Hole, Scientists SayAstronomers discovered a black hole, LID-568, consuming matter at 40 times the theoretical limit shortly after the Big Bang.
Scientists Intrigued by Galactic Structure That's 1.4 Billion Light-Years WideDiscovery of 'Quipu', the largest known galactic structure, spans 1.4 billion light-years, challenging prior understandings of cosmic structures.
What do JWST's "red monster" galaxies mean for cosmology?JWST's discoveries of ultra-distant galaxies challenge existing cosmic models, leading to new questions about early Universe star formation and galaxy formation.
There's Something Impossible About This Ravenous Black Hole, Scientists SayAstronomers discovered a black hole, LID-568, consuming matter at 40 times the theoretical limit shortly after the Big Bang.
NASA's New, $4 Billion Space Telescope Will Unravel a Great Cosmic MysteryThe Roman Space Telescope will revolutionize cosmic discovery capabilities and expand scientific data access significantly.
The Sun Will Destroy the Earth One Day, Right? Maybe Not.Earth may endure a similar fate as a recently discovered rocky planet around a white dwarf after its star's red giant phase.
NASA's New, $4 Billion Space Telescope Will Unravel a Great Cosmic MysteryThe Roman Space Telescope will revolutionize cosmic discovery capabilities and expand scientific data access significantly.
The Sun Will Destroy the Earth One Day, Right? Maybe Not.Earth may endure a similar fate as a recently discovered rocky planet around a white dwarf after its star's red giant phase.
Science just brought us one step closer to solving a billion-year-old mysteryThe discovery of 80 new supernovae deepens our understanding of the universe's early history and the nature of cosmic evolution.