ScienceJames WebbUpdated a month ago

James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Mysterious Black Hole 'Cocoons' in Early Universe

The James Webb Space Telescope has made groundbreaking discoveries in the early universe, identifying mysterious 'little red dots' that may be new types of black holes surrounded by glowing gas. These findings reveal complex gaseous cocoons around small black holes, challenging existing theories and providing new insights into their formation and evolution shortly after the Big Bang.

Related Articles (2)
James Webb Space Telescope's mysterious 'little red dots' may be black holes in disguise
NeutralScience
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has identified mysterious 'little red dots' in the early universe, which researchers suggest may be a new type of black hole surrounded by glowing gas. This discovery challenges existing understandings of cosmic structures and their formation.
Black hole butterflies? James Webb telescope spots dozens of black hole 'cocoons' in early universe.
NeutralScience
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified numerous gaseous cocoons surrounding small black holes in the early universe, suggesting these 'little red dots' may be more complex than previously understood. This discovery provides new insights into the formation and evolution of black holes shortly after the Big Bang.

Why World Pulse Now

Global Coverage

All major sources, one page

Emotional Lens

Feel the mood behind headlines

Trending Stories

Know what’s trending, globally

Read Less, Know More

Get summaries. Save time

Multi-Language

Switch languages to read your way

Save for Later

Your stories, stored for later

Live Stats

Our system has analyzed 3,975 articles worldwide

~165 per hour

177 trending stories shaping headlines

From breaking news to viral moments

Monitoring 309 trusted sources

Major outlets & specialized publications

Latest update 6 days ago

Always fresh

Featured Products

View the complete directory of tools and products.

Explore Products