Everything humanity has ever touched, measured, or imagined as “normal” matter is a tiny sliver of reality. Less than 5 percent of the known cosmos is made of the atoms that build stars, smartphones, ...
Deep in the universe are stars and galaxies and objects so distant that the light we’re watching them produce is billions of years old. But there is one ancient light we can see that we shouldn’t be ...
The James Webb Space Telescope’s JADES survey recently observed a galaxy that shouldn’t be visible, because it existed only 300 million years after the Big Bang. At that point in cosmic history, the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope’s JADES survey recently observed a galaxy that shouldn’t be visible, because it existed only 300 million years after the Big Bang. At that point in cosmic history, the ...
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