CERN: Understanding the Early Universe: Insights from Quark-Gluon Plasma Research

Recent research at CERN has revealed new insights into the early Universe, confirming its state as a hot, dense quark-gluon plasma, akin to a primordial soup.

Recent research at CERN has revealed new insights into the early Universe, confirming its state as a hot, dense quark-gluon plasma, akin to a primordial soup.

The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a new class of astrophysical objects, the 'Little Red Dots,' which are now understood to be direct collapse black holes, challenging existing cosmological models.

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a surprising system of five merging galaxies, dating back to just 800 million years after the Big Bang, challenging previous assumptions about early cosmic evolution.

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