The bright outflow jets of J0529 are being fed by a process called Super-Eddington Accretion, where an object exceeds its ...
The early universe was already warm before reionization, revealing that the first stars did not flicker on in an icy cosmos.
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe ...
A massive, rotating disk galaxy designated DLA0817g and nicknamed the "Wolfe Disk," formed just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang. It was discovered using ALMA, the Atacama Large ...
Astronomers have discovered a primeval but the most pristine star ever found in the universe. According to a research team ...
Astronomers hunting for evidence of the light from the first stars and galaxies have found that the universe was warm, rather than cold, before it "lit up." ...
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Improved models of heavy ion collisions reveal new details of early universe nuclear matter
A researcher, Heikki Mäntysaari from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland), has been part of an international research group ...
U.S. National Science Foundation NOIRLab astronomers, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray ...
Even before the first stars lit up the Universe, the Cosmos was not the cold place most researchers once imagined. New ...
"Peacemaker" Season 2 has done a great job of further developing James Gunn's new DC Universe while setting the stage for ...
Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope now think the "little red dots" spotted in the early universe could be a new kind of space object. They call it a "black hole star." Credit: T.
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