The Universe may not have started with the Big Bang, but instead “bounced” out of a massive black hole formed within a larger “parent” universe, according to a new scientific paper. Professor Enrique ...
QSO1. It lived just 700 million years after the Big Bang and already had a mass about 50 million times that of the Sun.
Scientists are peering into the past and uncovering new clues about the early universe. Since light takes a long time to travel through space, they are now able to see how galaxies looked billions of ...
Another batch of the ‘impossible’ galaxies turned out not to be standard galaxies at all, but a new type of object that became known as ‘ the little red dots ’, which are thought to be huge black ...
Protogalaxies as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope (NASA via Courthouse News). (CN) — When astronomers started looking at new images of the deep universe obtained from the James Webb Space ...
MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. — Some of the universe’s most massive galaxies may have formed billions of years earlier than current scientific models predict, according to surprising new research led by ...
A depiction of a universe-antiuniverse pair. Credit: Wikipedia, CC The accelerated expansion of the present universe, believed to be driven by a mysterious dark energy, is one of the greatest puzzles ...
The first life-forms capable of evolution could have appeared just moments after the Big Bang, a physicist explains. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
"The Universe in which this galaxy existed is a very different Universe from the one we know today," Walter said. For about 300,000 years after the Big Bang, the Universe was filled with very hot gas ...
The first life-forms capable of evolution could have appeared just moments after the Big Bang, a physicist explains. Life has found a home on Earth for around 4 billion years. That's a significant ...