Franz Graserflipped into Erfrischungsstäbchen aus dem Netz2 Black Holes Smashed and Completely Changed What We Know About the UniversePrevention - By Jennifer LemanScientists are trying to make sense of this physics-altering collision. Roughly seven billion years ago, two monstrous black holes slammed together in …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsBecause the Universe isn't weird enough: Black hole planets may exist.verified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil PlaitWe know that planets like the ones in our solar system form in flat disks of gas and dust called protoplanetary disks. We can actually see that …
The Conversation USflipped into Conversation USThe scariest things in the universe are black holes – and here are 3 reasonstheconversation.com - Chris ImpeyHalloween is a time to be haunted by ghosts, goblins and ghouls, but nothing in the universe is scarier than a black hole. Black holes – regions in …
Auroraflipped into AstronomyTwo Black Holes Smashed and Completely Changed What We Know About the Universeverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Jennifer LemanScientists are trying to make sense of this physics-altering collision. Roughly seven billion years ago, two monstrous black holes slammed together in a catastrophic celestial event so intense, it shot a pulse of gravitational waves out across the universe. Astonishingly, those gravitational waves …
Avatarmgchiodoxflipped into The Coolness Of ScienceCould Black Holes Be The Dark Matter Our Universe Needs?Forbes - Ethan Siegellead you towards the central singularity. Because they don’t emit light, they are worth considering as a potential candidate for our Universe’s dark matter. ESA/Hubble, ESO, M. Kornmesser The Universe, as we know it, simply doesn’t add up. On the one hand, we can look out on a cosmic scale and …
Forbesflipped into InnovationCould Black Holes Be The Dark Matter Our Universe Needs?Forbes - Ethan Siegel, Starts With A BangThe Universe, as we know it, simply doesn't add up. On the one hand, we can look out on a cosmic scale and measure — based on how the Universe gravitates, clusters, and evolves — how much total mass there has to be. On the other hand, we can also measure, quite independently, how much matter there …
Live Scienceflipped into ScienceWhy black holes are the scariest things in the universeLive Science - Chris ImpeyFor one, falling into a black hole is easily the worst way to die. Halloween is a time to be haunted by ghosts, goblins and ghouls, but nothing in the …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsThe fastest-growing black hole in the universe has a massive appetiteverified_publisherCNN - Ashley StricklandCNN — The fastest-growing black hole in the universe is 34 billion times the mass of our sun and feasts on a meal the equivalent of our sun each day, according to a new study. This massive, hungry black hole was first identified and studied by researchers in May 2018. Previously, they believed it …