Discovery of organic compound in a distant star cloud reinforces hypothesis of life's seeds spreading in the universe
Scientists have discovered the organic compound methenamine in a distant star-forming nebula, suggesting early chemical precursors to life might emerge in star systems.
The 'strange' planetary system that challenges our understanding of how planets form
A distant planetary system appears to contradict established theories of planet formation, raising questions among scientists about the processes involved.
Telescopes: how science has expanded our view of the Universe
The article discusses the importance of telescopes in astronomy, highlighting how they enhance our ability to observe distant celestial objects.
James Webb Telescope detects the oldest galaxy cluster in the universe
An international team of scientists has identified the oldest and most distant galaxy cluster observed to date, existing just 1 billion years after the Big Bang, contrary to current models' predictions.