The galaxy’s heart hides a cosmic giant that shouldn’t exist so soon after the Big Bang but could explain the mysterious ...
Chemistry in the first 50 million to 100 million years after the Big Bang may have been more active than we expected.
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Scientists spotted an enormous black hole in the early universe that's growing at 2.4 times the theoretical Eddington limit.
Astronomers hunting for evidence of the light from the first stars and galaxies have found that the universe was warm, rather than cold, before it "lit up." ...