Black holes do their most important work in hiding. The boundary that defines them, the event horizon, seals off anything that crosses it from the rest of the universe.
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'What we found was striking': Scientists detect new kind of signal from a black hole's event horizon
Physicists isolated the ‘last sound’ of a black hole collision, providing an unprecedented glimpse of the region right next ...
Physicists isolated the ‘last sound’ of a black hole collision, providing an unprecedented glimpse of the region right next ...
When two black holes orbit each other, they eventually spiral inward and collide in one of the most violent phenomena in the ...
In the fall of 2024, two separate pairs of stellar mass black holes, hundreds of millions of light-years away, spiraled into each other and merged in collisions of unimaginable violence. But these ...
A NASA visualization of a black hole. (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman) Everyone knows that no ...
A powerful black hole collision has opened a new chapter in space science. Scientists used the loudest gravitational wave signal ever detected to study the hidden region near an event horizon. This ...
Second only to black holes, neutron stars—incredibly dense star remnants—are the densest objects in the universe. When ...
A view of the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster, one of the most massive objects in the universe, shows the ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
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