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Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Cosmic Architecture
InnovationMay 12

Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Cosmic Architecture

Scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to create the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, the invisible structure connecting everything in space. For the first time, researchers can now see this foundational framework when the universe was just a few hundred million years old.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Webb Telescope Maps Cosmic Web Back to Universe's Infancy
Planet WinsJun 6

Webb Telescope Maps Cosmic Web Back to Universe's Infancy

Scientists have created the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, the vast network of galaxies stretching across the Universe. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, they traced structures back to just 1 billion years after the Big Bang.

Google News - Science3 min read
James Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Cosmic Web
InnovationMay 12

James Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Cosmic Web

Scientists just created the clearest picture ever of the cosmic web, the enormous hidden structure connecting galaxies across the universe. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, they traced this vast network back nearly 14 billion years.

Science Daily3 min read
Radio Survey Maps 13.7 Million Cosmic Objects
InnovationFeb 26

Radio Survey Maps 13.7 Million Cosmic Objects

Astronomers just completed the largest radio survey of the universe ever, revealing 13.7 million previously hidden cosmic wonders including black hole jets, colliding galaxies, and exploding stars. The breakthrough could transform our understanding of how supermassive black holes shape entire galaxies.

Space.com3 min read
James Webb Maps Universe's "Skeleton" Back 13 Billion Years
InnovationJul 6

James Webb Maps Universe's "Skeleton" Back 13 Billion Years

The James Webb Space Telescope has created the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, revealing how galaxies formed and evolved since the universe was less than 1 billion years old. The breakthrough survey shows both the birth and death of stars across 13 billion years of cosmic history.

Google News - Science2 min read
Scientists Map Universe's Web Back 13.7 Billion Years
InnovationMay 12

Scientists Map Universe's Web Back 13.7 Billion Years

The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, the vast network connecting all galaxies across nearly the entire history of the universe. For the first time, astronomers can see this cosmic skeleton stretching back to when the universe was barely a billion years old.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Scientists Map 47 Million Galaxies in Cosmic Breakthrough
InnovationApr 15

Scientists Map 47 Million Galaxies in Cosmic Breakthrough

Astronomers just completed the largest map of the universe ever made, capturing 47 million galaxies and quasars. The breakthrough could solve mysteries about dark energy and reshape our understanding of the cosmos.

New Scientist2 min read
New Dark Matter Map Reveals Hidden Cosmic Structures
Planet WinsJan 26

New Dark Matter Map Reveals Hidden Cosmic Structures

Scientists created the most detailed map of dark matter ever made, using 250,000 galaxies to reveal mysterious structures never seen before. This breakthrough could finally help us understand what makes up 85% of the universe's matter.

New Scientist2 min read
Webb Telescope Maps Dark Matter Like Never Before
Planet WinsJan 29

Webb Telescope Maps Dark Matter Like Never Before

Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope created the most detailed map of dark matter ever made, revealing how this invisible force shapes everything from individual galaxies to massive cosmic structures. The breakthrough builds on nearly two decades of cosmic mapping work.

Google: James Webb telescope3 min read
Webb Telescope Maps the Universe's Hidden Architecture
InnovationMay 12

Webb Telescope Maps the Universe's Hidden Architecture

Scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to create the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, the invisible structure connecting everything in space. We can now see this foundation from when the universe was just a few hundred million years old.

Engadget2 min read
JWST Maps Universe's Skeleton in Stunning Detail
InnovationMay 16

JWST Maps Universe's Skeleton in Stunning Detail

The James Webb Space Telescope has created the clearest map ever of the cosmic web, revealing the universe's hidden structure from when it was just a billion years old. This breakthrough gives scientists an unprecedented view of how galaxies connect across space and time.

Google: James Webb telescope3 min read
Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Web in Detail
InnovationMay 15

Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Hidden Web in Detail

The James Webb Space Telescope created the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, revealing how galaxies connect across 13.7 billion years. The breakthrough lets scientists see the universe's hidden architecture from when it was just a billion years old.

Google: James Webb telescope3 min read
Most Detailed Map Ever Shows Universe's Hidden Web
InnovationMay 14

Most Detailed Map Ever Shows Universe's Hidden Web

Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have created the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, revealing how galaxies connect across 13.7 billion years. The breakthrough lets us see the universe's skeleton when it was just one billion years old.

Google News - Science2 min read
Scientists Map Dark Matter Across the Universe with JWST
InnovationApr 15

Scientists Map Dark Matter Across the Universe with JWST

Astrophysicists created the highest resolution map ever of dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up 27% of the Universe and holds galaxies together. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, they can now see cosmic structures we've never glimpsed before.

Google: James Webb telescope3 min read
47 Million Galaxies Mapped in Largest 3D Universe Portrait
InnovationApr 20

47 Million Galaxies Mapped in Largest 3D Universe Portrait

Scientists just unveiled the most detailed 3D map of the universe ever created, capturing 47 million galaxies stretching back 11 billion years. The stunning cosmic web could help solve one of physics' biggest mysteries.

Live Science2 min read
Scientists Complete Largest Ever 3D Map of the Universe
InnovationApr 19

Scientists Complete Largest Ever 3D Map of the Universe

An international team has finished mapping 47 million galaxies and quasars across 11 billion years of cosmic history, delivering answers about the mysterious force shaping our universe's fate. The breakthrough could revolutionize our understanding of dark energy and how the cosmos evolves.

Google News - Science3 min read
Scientists Map Hidden 'Sea of Light' Between Galaxies
InnovationMar 5

Scientists Map Hidden 'Sea of Light' Between Galaxies

Astronomers have created the largest 3D map of the early universe, revealing a glowing web of hydrogen gas that fills seemingly empty space between galaxies. The breakthrough captures light from 9 to 11 billion years ago, during the universe's most active star-forming era.

Space.com3 min read
James Webb Telescope Maps 164,000 Galaxies Across 13.7B Years
InnovationMay 12

James Webb Telescope Maps 164,000 Galaxies Across 13.7B Years

The James Webb Space Telescope has created the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, tracing 164,000 galaxies back to when the universe was just one billion years old. Scientists can now see the universe's skeletal framework with unprecedented clarity, revealing how galaxies have formed and evolved across nearly 14 billion years.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Telescope Maps 47 Million Galaxies to Unlock Dark Energy
VideosApr 16

Telescope Maps 47 Million Galaxies to Unlock Dark Energy

Scientists just completed the largest 3D map of the universe ever made, capturing 13 million more galaxies than planned and finishing ahead of schedule. The groundbreaking survey could reveal whether the mysterious force expanding our universe is changing over time.

Google News - Science3 min read
James Webb Telescope Maps Dark Matter Across 800,000 Galaxies
InnovationFeb 5

James Webb Telescope Maps Dark Matter Across 800,000 Galaxies

Scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to create the most detailed map of dark matter ever made, revealing this invisible cosmic force across 800,000 galaxies. The breakthrough offers new insights into how the universe's most mysterious substance shapes the galaxies we see today.

Space.com2 min read

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