The core of a massive cluster of galaxies appears to be pumping out far more stars than it should. Now researchers at MIT and ...
Kokoro Hosogi, a physics student at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has achieved a rare honor for an ...
Jets blasting from supermassive black holes cause gas to cool and fall toward that cosmic titan in a cosmic feeding process.
New Webb Telescope data uncovers missing gas that enables star formation in the Phoenix cluster, solving a cosmic puzzle.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently made observations about galaxy clusters that will help shape our ...
Supermassive black holes can fuel their own growth by cooling and recycling gas, creating a continuous cycle of feeding and ...
Supermassive black holes are seen as sources of wanton cosmic destruction, but there may be more to their powerful influence ...
Black holes can actively regulate the material they consume, using powerful jets of gas blasted into space, according to a ...
Its cosmic corsage tells a story of death and rebirth. Within a few million years — a blink of an eye in the universe’s life — the gas and dust will either become budding young stars and planetary ...
Explore the James Webb Space Telescope's incredible discovery: a cosmic alignment revealing the teenage years of our Milky ...
Most massive galaxies have black holes at their cores that emit energetic particles, heating the galaxy’s gas and dust.