Summary:
- Astronomers have identified a new population of compact, red-hued galaxies in the early universe, dubbed "Little Red Dots," using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
- These objects are characterized by their intense luminosity and dense concentration of stars, challenging existing models of how early galaxies formed and grew.
- The research suggests that these galaxies may host supermassive black holes that are significantly more active than previously theorized for objects of their size and age.