The universe is full of mysteries, but few have puzzled astronomers as much as the strange objects known as “little red dots.” Since their discovery by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in 2022, scientists have been trying to understand what these tiny yet incredibly bright red objects really are. Now, a new discovery may have brought researchers closer than ever to solving the mystery. Using the deepest and most detailed observations yet, astronomers have found strong evidence that at least one little red dot is actually a “black hole star” —a rapidly growing supermassive black hole hidden inside a thick cocoon of gas. The finding comes from a detailed study of an object called GLIMPSE-17775 , and it could change our understanding of how black holes and galaxies evolved in the early universe. The Mystery of the Little Red Dots Soon after the James Webb Space Telescope began scientific operations, it revealed something astronomers had never seen before. Scattered throughout the early...