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Colliding galaxies ignite the universe’s most powerful black holes, Euclid data finds
Understanding how galaxies grow has long stood as one of astronomy’s core challenges. Over time, scientists have gathered ...
A new study led by Dr. Vivian Tan, who recently completed her Ph.D. at York University under the supervision of Prof. Adam ...
A black hole the mass of at least ten million suns is tearing through space, fast enough to escape its home galaxy. As it ...
How galaxies assemble their stars and grow over billions of years remains one of the central questions in astronomy. Recent ...
Astronomers have made a truly mind-boggling discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST): a runaway black hole 10 ...
New NASA images from Hubble and James Webb reveal the penguin-shaped Arp 142 galaxy pair, showing how gravity distorts ...
New data from the Euclid satellite confirm that galaxy collisions spark the brightest, fastest-growing black holes, offering fresh insight into how these cosmic giants form and evolve.
Astronomers usually detect black holes by looking for X-rays. When gas and dust fall toward a black hole, they heat up and ...
Euclid telescope data shows merging galaxies are 2–6 times more likely to host active supermassive black holes, revealing how ...
JWST spots a mature early-universe spiral as CERN reveals how light nuclei form in extreme collisions, challenging core ...
New simulations of Milky Way-like galaxies reveal that the strange split between two chemically distinct groups of stars may ...
Clues about how galaxies like our Milky Way form and evolve and why their stars show surprising chemical patterns have been ...
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