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<p>Scientists working with data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have obtained the first full spectra of some of the earliest starlight in the universe. The images provide the clearest picture yet of very low-mass, newborn galaxies, created less than a billion years after the Big Bang, and suggest the tiny galaxies are central to the cosmic origin story.</p>
Inria director of research Bruno Lévy is an active participant in an international cosmological research project, working alongside researchers from the Paris Astrophysics Institute and universities overseas. The aim of this project is to develop algorithms capable of retracing the history of the universe and to create models capable of factoring in multiple unknowns such as dark matter and dark energy.
Inria director of research Bruno Lévy is an active participant in an international cosmological research project, working alongside researchers from the Paris Astrophysics Institute and universities overseas. The aim of this project is to develop algorithms capable of retracing the history of the universe and to create models capable of factoring in multiple unknowns such as dark matter and dark energy.