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Computer models reveal how early black holes grew so quickly after the Big Bang
Astronomers have long chased a hard question: how did black holes grow so huge so fast. Researchers at Maynooth University in ...
For years, the James Webb Space Telescope has been spotting enormous black holes in the early universe that defy all ...
While two teams have ideas about what happened to yellow supergiant M31-2014-DS1, ultimately, it remains a mystery.
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This black hole jet is so powerful, it’s shutting down an entire galaxy
A supermassive black hole in a nearby galaxy is launching a jet of gas with such force and precision that it may be stripping ...
It is theoretically possible for a particularly massive star to collapse in on itself to form a black hole rather than ...
Physicists have unveiled a new way to simulate a mysterious form of dark matter that can collide with itself but not with ...
In an effort to bring together the domains of gravity and quantum theory, Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen proposed a ...
Researchers suggest that the collapse of these stars could seed supermassive black holes and influence the unusual appearance of early galaxies.
If dark stars existed, they would have been capable of forming in the universe before ordinary stars could have formed. When ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed unexpected features in the early universe, including ...
Everything about the Infinity galaxy is unusual. It looks very strange and it has a supermassive black hole pulling a lot of ...
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