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Black holes, dark matter, gravitational waves and exoplanets: find out how astronomy is unlocking the secrets of the Universe.

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Big, complex organic molecules – the building blocks of life – were found 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang in galaxy SPT0418-47. The gravitational lensing event produced an Einstein Ring. Credit: J. Spilker/S. Doyle/NASA/ESA/CSA

How the Webb Telescope found complex organic molecules in the distant early Universe

Complex organic molecules found in distant galaxy 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang.
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An illustration conceptualising the edge of the observable Universe. Credit: Mark Garlic / Science Photo Library / Getty Images

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How is the Universe so big, and why does its size seem to be bigger than its age?
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