
Astronomers Identify Hybrid Black Hole Star Challenging Early Universe Models
The discovery of MoM-BH*-1 provides a new explanation for the rapid growth of supermassive black holes in the early universe.
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The discovery of MoM-BH*-1 provides a new explanation for the rapid growth of supermassive black holes in the early universe.
The massive new 2D atlas provides a critical foundation for upcoming space missions and ongoing dark energy research.

New findings suggest that enigmatic compact objects in the early universe are massive, short-lived stars that may have seeded the first supermassive black holes.

New research suggests that massive stellar objects could be the missing link in understanding both mysterious infrared signatures and the rapid formation of primordial black holes.

New research confirms that the enigmatic objects observed in the early universe are supermassive black holes in a phase of rapid growth, rather than evidence of new physics.

New gravitational lensing data confirms a 10:1 minor merger, aligning observational evidence with long-standing dark matter simulations.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially commenced its ten-year mission to map the southern sky, leveraging advanced imaging technology to unlock cosmic mysteries.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has commenced its ten-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time, utilizing the world’s largest digital camera to map the southern sky.

New high-resolution simulations reveal that chaotic gas dynamics in the early universe led to a more diverse range of stellar masses than previously theorized.

A re-evaluation of Type Ia supernova data suggests that cosmic expansion may be decelerating, challenging the existence of dark energy.