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What James Webb saw near the edge of the universe
The James Webb Space Telescope is peering deeper into space than any telescope before it — essentially looking back in time toward the universe’s earliest moments. Near what many call the “edge” of ...
Most telescopes aim for the sharpest images possible — but ESA’s CHEOPS was designed to do the opposite. By intentionally spreading the light into a slightly blurry image, CHEOPS can measure tiny ...
Three women filed an Arizona lawsuit against multiple Phoenix-based generative artificial intelligence platforms, alleging ...
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Imperative Care introduces ischaemic stroke treatment catheter
The Zoom 4S catheter is designed to simplify stroke thrombectomy by reducing device exchanges.
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says elites broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to ...
Escape Velocity raises funds to support DePIN growth through new investments in decentralised physical infrastructure ...
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.
Royce's most valuable market for bespoke commissions. Regional director James Crichton explains how Gulf clients are redefining what's possible in luxury automotive manufacturing ...
Alfa Romeo has officially entered the electric era in South Africa with the arrival of the Junior compact SUV.
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James Webb Space Telescope reveals new origin story for the universe's 1st supermassive black holes
Recent James Webb Space Telescope data confirms a decade-old theory that the universe's earliest supermassive black holes ...
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'Previously unimaginable': James Webb telescope breaks own record again, discovering farthest known galaxy in the universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the most distant, early galaxy in the known universe. The new contender, MoM-z14, is visible just 280 million years after the Big Bang.
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Astronomers uncover hundreds of new 'anomalies' in Hubble telescope archives
AI helped researchers probe the Hubble Space Telescope's archive to find strange celestial objects, including some ...
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