"It's a paradigm shift, a total revisiting of the classical scenarios of how black holes form and grow."

Debate still swirls around the nature of “little red dots,” black holes glimpsed in the early universe by the James Webb Space Telescope. A controversial new weigh-in may settle…

Which comes first, the galaxy or the black hole? We don’t know, but scientists have long thought it could be the galaxy: Large stars within an existing galaxy

The black hole accounts for over two-thirds the mass of the object it inhabits.

Research conducted using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified a black hole that may have formed before the galaxy.

"It's a paradigm shift, a total revisiting of the classical scenarios of how black holes form and grow."

A recent Webb discovery defies the classic scenario of how black holes form and grow.