By stopping black holes from fully evaporating, hidden dimensions may solve a cosmological paradox.
Scientists have captured stunning new insights into one of the universe’s most powerful phenomena—black hole jets—by using a planet-sized network of radio telescopes. Focusing on Cygnus X-1, one of ...
New research explains why some black holes are missing, showing how exploding stars stop certain black holes from forming.
Supermassive black holes literally don’t add up. Astrophysicists know it takes more time than is mathematically possible for one of them to reach its incomprehensible proportions via standard gas ...
New observations and simulations by a team of researchers led by MPE reveal that a massive binary star near our galaxy's ...
New observations reveal how black hole jets behave under pressure, offering a crucial benchmark for understanding their role ...
For the first time, scientists have measured the instantaneous mind-blowing power of jets blasting from a black hole. The jet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A giant black hole far from the galactic center, occupied by an even larger black hole, emits bright radio flares after eating a ...
New research suggests that relic black holes from before the big bang may still shape galaxies today. These black holes could ...
New Curtin University-led research has used a radio telescope that spans Earth to snap images that measure the immense power ...
Scientists are getting a clearer look at what happens when a black hole tears a star apart and why each cosmic flare looks ...
For decades, scientists have known black holes often come in pairs. These binary systems feature a black hole locked in a gravitational dance with a nearby object—usually a star, neutron star, or ...