Red specks in the early universe are puzzling astronomers, but a proposed explanation suggests they are the progenitors of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has given us a view of the earliest moments of galaxy formation in the universe. It's also ...
Black holes may not be as life-destroying as we thought. A surprising study reveals that the powerful radiation from active ...
One of the most powerful objects in the universe is a radio quasar—a spinning black hole spraying out highly energetic ...
A new discovery using the James Webb Telescope has implied we may live in a black hole. The telescope, launched by NASA three ...
Inayoshi argues that Little Red Dots are the birth cries of black holes — brief, turbulent episodes that mark the first outbursts of growth from newly formed "seed" black holes. If correct, this ...
Often seen as destructive, supermassive black holes could help sustain life under specific conditions, scientists have found.
The black hole at the Milky Way’s heart neither slumbers nor sleeps. Instead, the ring of plasma surrounding it flickers constantly, punctuated by superbright flares, observations show.