Astronomers have produced the most detailed map of the universe's large-scale structure using data from the James Webb Space Telescope.

The map reconstructs the "cosmic web," the scaffolding of gas filaments, stars, and dark matter that forms the universe's framework.

It reveals how galaxies evolved from the cosmos's infancy, some 13 billion years ago, showing how they are organized within this vast structure.

The cosmic web is the largest known structure, containing galaxy clusters and vast voids. This survey provides an unprecedented view of its formation and history.