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The James Webb telescope found hundreds of 'little red dots' in the ancient universe. We still don't know what they are.

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Astronomers have found a class of galaxies that challenge even the most skillful creatures in mimicry.

The James Webb Space Telescope , NASA 's most powerful telescope, has found hundreds of galaxies.

Like the mimic octopus, the Little Red Dots puzzle astronomers, because they look like different astrophysical objects.

Some of these galaxies harbor a black hole almost as massive as their entire galaxy.

Fabio is an astrophysicist at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian in Cambridge .

His research deals with the formation, cosmological evolution and observational signatures of the first population of black holes formed more than 13 billion years ago .

With TED Conferences , he is the science educator for 10+ TED-Ed videos.

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