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The universe is humming with ripples in spacetime: Scientists just doubled our catalog of black hole and neutron star collisions
The catalog of gravitational waves "heard" by LIGO, KAGRA and Virgo has doubled with detections of spacetime ripples.
The results reveal that our universe is reverberating with cosmic collisions. Some of the waves stem from pairs of black ...
Scientists found exotic prime numbers may play a role in black hole physics, revealing a surprising connection between number theory and the extreme environments of the universe.
National Bureau of Economic Research cuts ties with Larry Summers Unpopular POTUS, unpopular war - and Trump's surrender in ...
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Hawking radiation explained: How black holes slowly evaporate over time
Hawking radiation is slowly erasing black holes over unimaginable timescales. This video explains the physics behind virtual particles at the event horizon, the fate of primordial black holes, and the ...
University of Oregon astronomer Yvette Cendes made a surprising discovery years after a black hole shredded a star. What is ...
Astronomers have used the LOFAR telescope array to create the largest radio survey of the cosmos, revealing 13.7 million ...
Astronomers are working to capture the first-ever video of a black hole — a groundbreaking effort that could shed light on how these enigmatic cosmic objects behave and offer clues about the origins ...
A subtle gravitational-wave “hum” from merging black holes may help settle the cosmic fight over how fast the universe is ...
Ripples in the fabric of space-time called gravitational waves may be the key to solving the Hubble tension — one of the biggest nagging problems in physics.
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What do newly detected spacetime ripples reveal about black holes? Scientists expand the collision catalog
Scientists report over 100 new gravitational wave detections, doubling the known catalog of black hole and neutron star mergers, providing new data on extreme cosmic collisions.
This Man Wants to Visit a Black Hole. Inside His Radical Plan to Reach It at 1/3 the Speed of Light.
The black hole would have to be within 25 light years from Earth, and we haven’t seen one that close yet. That’s not stopping Cosimo Bambi.
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