NASA Telescopes Discover Early Universe’s Mature Galaxy Cluster

A newly identified galaxy cluster, JADES-ID1, challenges existing theories about cosmic structure formation, appearing just a billion years after the Big Bang.
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A newly identified galaxy cluster, JADES-ID1, challenges existing theories about cosmic structure formation, appearing just a billion years after the Big Bang.

A recent study proposes a novel understanding of wormholes and the origin of the universe, suggesting a quantum bounce rather than a singular beginning.

Recent research reveals that supermassive black holes alternate between expelling material as jets or winds, providing new insights into their energy regulation.

The Hubble Space Telescope continues to unveil the mysteries of star and planet formation through its latest images of protoplanetary disks, highlighting the dynamic processes at play in these cosmic nurseries.

A recent study shows that active galactic nuclei are more prevalent in dwarf galaxies than previously thought, suggesting a need for revised models of black hole formation.

A recent study reveals how iron-rich meteorites withstand extreme conditions, providing crucial data for planetary defense strategies.

The Chang'e-6 mission has unveiled significant insights into the Moon's geological past, particularly regarding the impact that shaped its far side.

Explore the intricate life cycle of stars, from their formation in cosmic nurseries to their explosive deaths as supernovae, and the profound implications for the universe.

Scientists continue to probe the enigmatic forces shaping our universe, focusing on dark matter and dark energy, which together constitute about 95% of the cosmos.

Recent research has revealed nonzero tidal love numbers in regular black holes, hinting at significant implications for our understanding of gravitational physics.