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2 supermassive black holes may collide 100 years from now — and Earth would feel it
In a galaxy 500 million light-years away, two supermassive black holes could merge, spreading gravitational waves across the ...
No direct hits are required; shock waves from a jet can ripple across hundreds of thousands of light-years to churn galactic ...
Scientists have quantified the energy produced by the first black hole ever discovered, revealing that it spews “dancing” ...
For the first time, scientists have measured the instantaneous mind-blowing power of jets blasting from a black hole. The jet ...
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The first black hole ever discovered is spewing 'dancing jets' at half the speed of light
Astronomers have accurately measured the "dancing" energy jets of the first confirmed black hole, Cygnus X-1, more than 60 ...
Stephen Hawking's theory of black hole evaporation clashes with the laws of quantum mechanics. A new paper finds a way around ...
Supermassive black holes literally don’t add up. Astrophysicists know it takes more time than is mathematically possible for ...
Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe. They can fling material outwards at speeds close to that of ...
New Curtin University-led research has used a radio telescope that spans Earth to snap images that measure the immense power ...
At the center of the galaxy Markarian 501, two black holes appear to orbiting each other – and they could collide in less ...
Tushna Commissariat talks to author and historian Lynn Gamwell about her fascination with abstract art, visualizing the ...
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