The James Webb Space Telescope has given us a view of the earliest moments of galaxy formation in the Universe.
The early universe seems to be filled with unexpected Little Red Dots that astronomers have struggled to explain. Now one astrophysicist has proposed an answer.
The red coloration of these surprisingly bright early galaxies is thought to come from gas and dust in a flattened cloud of matter around supermassive black holes called an accretion disk.
"Could our galaxy one day experience similar high-energy phenomena that will have serious consequences for the survival of ...
A new discovery using the James Webb Telescope has implied we may live in a black hole. The telescope, launched by NASA three ...
Often seen as destructive, supermassive black holes could help sustain life under specific conditions, scientists have found.
This preferred direction of spin might be due to one of two reasons: either our entire universe exists in a black hole, or ...