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Scientists spot 'rule-breaking' black hole growing 13 times faster than should be possible
An ancient, fast-feeding quasar is breaking the rules of how black holes consume matter and generate galaxy-shaping jets.
Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the Perseus galaxy cluster's black hole and M87's jet have been turned into sound ...
Gravitational lenses could allow us to find black hole binaries long before we're able to measure their gravitational waves.
Astronomers have used the LOFAR telescope array to create the largest radio survey of the cosmos, revealing 13.7 million ...
LOFAR’s LoTSS-DR3 survey maps 13.7 million radio sources, revealing black hole jets, supernovas, galaxy clusters and new details about magnetic fields in the Milky Way and beyond ...
Astronomers using the ALMA telescope have created a detailed map of the cold cosmic gas in the Milky Way's core. This revealing map shows how gas forms stars and highlights activity around the ...
A newly detected X-ray transient may reveal the first direct evidence of an intermediate-mass black hole consuming a white dwarf. A newly observed cosmic outburst is giving astronomers a rare glimpse ...
A telescope in Chile unveiled our galaxy's core with unmatched clarity, revealing star-forming gases around a supermassive ...
New analysis suggests Webb’s little red dots are young black holes hidden in thick gas, with masses far smaller than first thought.
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