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Why were galaxies so active in the early universe? We may be getting close to the answer
Early galaxies were star-forming machines, furiously gobbling up gas and spitting out stars. A new model helps explain why ...
The largest 3D map of the universe reveals over 47 million galaxies, but dark energy remains an unsolved mystery.
A massive cosmic milestone has just been reached: scientists have completed the largest high-resolution 3D map of the ...
New simulations show that early ultraviolet light controlled whether ultra-faint dwarf galaxies could form stars.
A record-breaking 3D map of the universe is now complete, giving scientists a new way to study dark energy. The massive ...
Researchers are perplexed by a galaxy that seems too large and too dusty for its place in cosmic history, less than a ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument spent five years observing the sky from Arizona. Now, researchers have a trove of ...
"With the James Webb Space Telescope now revealing more supermassive black holes in the early universe, this mechanism may ...
Understanding the universe as a whole requires simulations on cosmic scales. An international team of astrophysicists, with a ...
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With over 47 million galaxies and quasars, the largest 3D map of the universe is now complete
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has achieved its goal. Every single area of the sky that the collaboration ...
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