James Webb Telescope May Have Discovered the Universe's First Dark Stars

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Astronomers suggest that NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may have detected the universe's first 'dark stars,' massive bodies powered by dark matter, which could explain the formation of early supermassive black holes and distant quasars. These findings, based on spectroscopic data, could shed light on dark matter's nature and the early universe's evolution.
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