A recent study offers a new explanation for the rapid growth of supermassive black holes in the early universe, proposing ...
Telescopes around the world have spotted a monster radio jet streaming from a quasar dating back to the first 1 billion years ...
"Interestingly, the quasar powering this massive radio jet does not have an extreme black hole mass compared to other quasars ...
The quasar in question is called J1601+3102. Its light comes to us from 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang. Quasars can ...
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal monster black holes in the early universe that seem to have grown too ...
Was a powerful cosmic explosion seen by the Einstein Probe launched by a supermassive black hole snacking on a star, by a ...
Supermassive black holes are seen as sources of wanton cosmic destruction, but there may be more to their powerful influence ...
Supermassive black holes can fuel their own growth by cooling and recycling gas, creating a continuous cycle of feeding and ...
A closed-loop system aims to empower, not replace, professors in subjects including literature and physics. And it appears to be improving student outcomes too.
Black holes are notorious for gobbling up, well, everything. They're icons of destruction, ruthless voids, ambivalent abysses ...
Scientists have discovered that some supermassive black holes rotate much more rapidly than expected. The discovery came as ...
Increasing, or at least sustaining, genetic diversity is crucial as it makes a species more adept at adapting to changing ...