Last year, astronomers were fascinated by a runaway asteroid passing through our solar system from somewhere far beyond. It ...
An early black hole feeds too fast—yet still blasts X-rays and radio jets.
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How did black holes from the early universe grow so big so fast? A new study provides an answer
The early universe has a lot more massive black holes than suspected.
Inside an incredibly bright cluster of galaxies, a long-dormant supermassive black hole has come back to life. Radio images ...
For years, the James Webb Space Telescope has been spotting enormous black holes in the early universe that defy all ...
Primordial black holes could rewrite our understanding of dark matter and the early universe. A record-breaking detection at ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered its clearest view yet of a supermassive black hole's immediate surroundings, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope snapped its sharpest image of the area around a black hole, solving a long-standing galactic ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured infrared light from a black hole and gave scientists unprecedented insights into the ...
NEW YORK — Two nights after rallying late against the Orlando Magic, the Nets found themselves in a familiar hole Friday night at Barclays Center. This time, there was no dramatic comeback to chase, ...
For decades, astronomers have known that supermassive black holes lurk at the hearts of essentially all large galaxies, occasionally feasting on infalling material and burping out powerful jets. But ...
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