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As Lex Luthor, Nicholas Hoult is viciously, vapidly, sadistically evil. It’s a depiction of the character befitting of our ...
Earth and the entire Milky Way galaxy might be sitting inside an enormous, mysterious void—a giant cosmic hole making our universe expand faster right here than anywhere else. This unusual idea, ...
Researchers discovered a large black hole jet from the early universe, and it's reshaping what we know about the early universe.
When people think of black holes, they imagine something dramatic: a star exploding in space, collapsing in on itself, and forming a cosmic monster that eats everything around it. But what if ...
A set of three new NASA sonifications bring black holes to life via sound.
Astronomers have identified a supermassive black hole located on the outskirts of a galaxy 600 million light-years from Earth, where it was observed consuming a nearby star.
Astronomers have spotted an apparent supermassive black hole snacking on a star 600 million light-years away, wandering through a galaxy with an even larger black hole at its core.
Now, about a year later, we know it's the first tidal disruption event—meaning a star being ripped apart by a supermassive black hole—identified at visual wavelengths.
Now, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have observed a black hole in the act of devouring a star, ripping it apart and creating a huge burst of radiation.
Black Holes Can Exist Without Singularities, Two New Models Suggest Alternatives to standard black holes suggest that maybe there’s no need for a singularity.