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Early Universe's supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies
Technology
Ars Technica•Jan 29

Early Universe's supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies

Little red dots During cocoon phase, young, supermassive black holes are surrounded by high-density gas. When the James Webb Space Telescope sent its first.

Celebrating Anand’s literary universe: two-day seminar in his birthplace as biennale outreach programme
India
India Latest News: Top National Headlines Today & Breaking News | The Hindu•Jan 6

Celebrating Anand’s literary universe: two-day seminar in his birthplace as biennale outreach programme

A literary and cultural tribute to Malayalam writer Anand will unfold in Irinjalakuda on January 10 and 11 with a two-day seminar titled Anandinte Rac...

Astronomers discover one of the Universe’s largest spinning structures
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Dec 25

Astronomers discover one of the Universe’s largest spinning structures

Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together. The razor-thin chain of galaxies sits inside a much larger filament that appears to be slowly rotating as a whole. This coordinated motion is far stronger than expected by chance and hints that galaxy spin may be inherited from the cosmic web itself. The finding opens a new window into how galaxies formed and how matter flows across the Universe.

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