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Black holes may store information in the fabric of spacetime
A new theory suggests black holes may store information in spacetime itself, possibly explaining dark matter.
Astronomers in Japan have discovered a supermassive black hole growing at impossible speed, breaking the cosmic Eddington ...
"It is exciting to think that Little Red Dots may represent the first direct observational evidence of the birth of the most massive black holes in the universe." ...
An international research team led by scientists at Waseda University and Tohoku University has discovered an extraordinary ...
James Webb uncovers how early black holes grew unusually fast. New simulations reveal intense feeding frenzies that may explain mysterious giant black holes forming soon after the Big Bang.
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Big black holes in dwarf galaxies
For the first time, NASA Chandra X-ray telescope has been used to discover a pair of black holes in dwarf galaxies that are ...
New simulations suggest early black holes grew rapidly through intense feeding, helping explain why massive black holes appeared so soon after the Big Bang ...
Researchers at the college cracked the code on how chaotic conditions that existed in the early Universe triggered early, ...
Native Americans used to use the holes in the rocks at Yosemite National Park to prepare acorns for eating, creating a tradition that has been preserved by the National Park Service.
Observations of the thermal energy in a baby galaxy cluster 12.4 billion light years away suggest much more energetic early cluster growth than current theories assume ...
Lieutenant Governor John Rogers and Kelly Carroll, of Bennington, founder of Voices for Vermont Victims, led a forum on ...
Santa Rosa City Schools middle school sports are feeling the space crunch on consolidated high school campuses. Makeshift ...
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