
"Surprising Findings: Webb Telescope Challenges Existence of Supermassive Black Holes"
Data from the Webb Space Telescope's Mid-Infrared Instrument suggests that there may be fewer growing supermassive black holes and less dust than expected in the Extended Groth Strip, a region of space between Ursa Major and Boötes. The observations were made as part of the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science program, which investigates the early galaxies and conditions for star and black hole growth. The findings suggest that these black holes may not be growing rapidly or significantly impacting their host galaxies, challenging current understanding. The Webb telescope, launched in 2021, is expected to provide more insights into galactic evolution and supermassive black holes.