During the survey, researchers identified a promising 8.19-millisecond pulsar (MSP) candidate located close to Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.
A ‘runaway’ black hole ejected from its host galaxy is barrelling across space — and leaving behind a wake of newborn stars.
The investigation could solve the mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so large in the early universe.
The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep ...
An exotic type of dark matter could explain some of the characteristics of our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole, but ...
Observations of a distant quasar reveal that supermassive black holes may suppress star formation across intergalactic distances.
Another describes a long straight contrail cutting across a galaxy called NGC3627. This one is likely caused by a black hole ...
Intense radiation emitted by active supermassive black holes—thought to reside at the center of most, if not all, galaxies—can slow star growth not just in their host galaxy, but also in galaxies ...
The formation of a black hole can be quite a violent event, with a massive dying star blowing up and some of its remnants collapsing to form an exceptionally dense object with gravity so strong not ...
A watched pot never boils and love happens when you least expect it -- turns out, the same logic applies to capturing a star as it collapses into a black ...
Near.AI co-founder Illia Polosukhin loves OpenClaw, the AI agent that has gone viral for its abilities as an autonomous ...
Scientists have traced a 3,000-light-year-long cosmic jet streaming out from the first black hole ever imaged to its likely source point with the help of "significantly enhanced coverage" from the ...