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New computer simulations suggest the first magnetic fields that emerged after the Big Bang were much weaker than expected — ...
Astronomers have discovered "dust-shrouded supermassive black holes" in the early universe, less than 1 billion years after ...
What was the universe like in the first few hundreds of millions of years after it came into existence? How did the first stars and galaxies form? Those are questions that astronomers now have a ...
Astronomers examining data from the James Webb Space Telescope say they've spotted what might be the oldest black hole in the ...
Scientists have discovered a giant black hole that they believe may have been formed in the first few microseconds after the ...
Dark matter is an essential element of galaxy formation and physics, according to the standard theory of how the universe formed, but a new study suggests that might not be the case.
Chemistry in the first 50 million to 100 million years after the Big Bang may have been more active than we expected.
The oldest and most distant black hole known to scientists dates back 13.3 billion years ago, when our universe was still in ...
German astronomer and mystic Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) once hypothesized that the universe was only about 6,500 years old at the time, and began on April 27, 4977 B.C.
Primordial supernovae got the ball rolling a quick hundred million years or so after the start of the universe.