“If you think this Universe is bad, you should see some of the others.” -Philip K. Dick
When it comes to measuring the expansion history of the Universe, the concept is simple enough: take something you know about an object, like a mass, a size, or a brightness, then measure what the mass, size or brightness appears to be, and suddenly, you know how far away that object has to be.
The James Webb Space Telescope has facilitated the discovery of complex organic molecules in a distant galaxy, marking the furthest known occurrence of these molecules and providing significant insights into early universe chemistry. Researchers have detected complex organic molecules in a galaxy