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A black hole 'feeding frenzy' could help explain a cosmic mystery uncovered by the James Webb Space Telescope
"It is exciting to think that Little Red Dots may represent the first direct observational evidence of the birth of the most massive black holes in the universe." ...
James Webb uncovers how early black holes grew unusually fast. New simulations reveal intense feeding frenzies that may explain mysterious giant black holes forming soon after the Big Bang.
New simulations suggest early black holes grew rapidly through intense feeding, helping explain why massive black holes appeared so soon after the Big Bang ...
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Scientists crack massive black hole mystery that has baffled physics for decades
For decades, astrophysicists have wrestled with a basic but brutal question: how did black holes in the early Universe grow ...
This NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope Picture of the Month brings us a scene from the distant universe. Pictured here is the galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+2223, or MACS J1149 for short, which is ...
An international research team led by scientists at Waseda University and Tohoku University has discovered an extraordinary ...
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