A groundbreaking AI model has revealed that the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* is spinning at near top speed, but not all experts agree on its accuracy due to data quality concerns. What does this mean for our understanding of black holes?
The LISA mission, unveiled at the Paris Air Show, aims to detect gravitational waves with unprecedented precision. This ambitious project will revolutionize our understanding of the Universe and its formation.
Scientists have unveiled the largest map of the universe, showcasing nearly 800,000 galaxies and revealing astonishing insights into the cosmos, including supermassive black holes and the universe's infancy.
Astronomers in Hawaii have discovered extreme nuclear transients, the most energetic stellar explosions ever recorded. These events reveal insights into supermassive black holes and the universe's history.
Astronomers have identified a new class of cosmic explosions, dubbed 'extreme nuclear transients', that are the brightest and most powerful since the Big Bang, shedding light on black hole behavior in distant galaxies.
A groundbreaking study reveals that faint dwarf galaxies, rather than massive black holes, were pivotal in igniting the cosmic dawn. This research shifts our understanding of the early Universe's evolution.
A supermassive black hole, a million times the Sun's mass, revealed its position by tearing apart a passing star. This unprecedented event sheds light on wandering black holes in the universe.
A groundbreaking study proposes that quantum information intricately shapes spacetime, offering a new perspective on gravity and potentially transforming our understanding of the universe.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a rogue black hole consuming a star 600 million light-years away. This extraordinary event reveals new insights into the cosmos and the nature of black holes.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope: the first direct evidence of a wandering supermassive black hole, AT2024tvd, tearing apart a star 600 million light-years away. This unprecedented find challenges existing theories about black holes' locations and opens up new avenues for research.