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science23 days ago

James Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning Views of the Early Universe and Galaxy Interactions

The James Webb Space Telescope has released a stunning image revealing a dense cluster of galaxies and cosmic filaments in the early universe, providing new insights into galaxy formation, the structure of the cosmic web, and the influence of dark matter and dark energy, with observations reaching back over 13 billion years.

science25 days ago

NASA’s Webb Telescope Unveils Bizarre Atmosphere on Lemon-Shaped Exoplanet

Scientists have discovered a bizarre, lemon-shaped exoplanet called PSR J2322-2650b orbiting a pulsar, with a mysterious carbon-rich atmosphere that may produce diamonds, challenging current understanding of such systems. Additionally, breakthroughs include the creation of the shortest X-ray pulses, fossilized bee nests inside mammal bones, and evidence that swearing can improve physical performance.

science2 months ago

James Webb Telescope Unveils New Insights into Early Black Holes and Cosmic Mysteries

Recent observations by the James Webb Space Telescope suggest that some black holes in the early universe may have formed from primordial collapse before galaxies, challenging traditional models of galaxy and black hole co-evolution and indicating that black holes could have grown rapidly or even predated their host galaxies.

science3 months ago

James Webb Telescope Uncovers Potentially New Cosmic Phenomena

Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified four potential 'dark star' candidates from the early universe, which may be powered by dark matter rather than nuclear fusion. One candidate shows a unique helium absorption signature, suggesting it could be a supermassive dark star, though its detection of oxygen raises questions. The existence of dark stars remains controversial, and further observations are needed to confirm their nature and distinguish them from other early stars.