Astronomers Encounter Unexplained Deep-Space Gamma-Ray Bursts and Signals
Originally Published 1 day ago — by The Daily Galaxy

Scientists detected a powerful gamma-ray burst from a supernova that exploded when the universe was only 730 million years old, making it the most distant such event ever observed. The discovery, confirmed by multiple telescopes including JWST, challenges previous assumptions about early star formation, showing that even in the universe's infancy, stars could undergo processes similar to those seen today.