News
A team of scientists has developed a new model for ‘very massive stars’ and their impact on the formation of black holes.
Very massive stars, over 100 times the mass of the sun, eject significant amounts of matter through powerful stellar winds before collapsing into black holes.
Gravitational waves stretch and squeeze the fabric of space and time itself. When space/time is squeezed, pulsar pulses ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been unwaveringly focused on our universe. With its unprecedented power to detect and ...
"We would need to consider the possibility that the source was created (or trapped as a primordial black hole) by a highly advanced technological civilization," Harvard's Avi Loeb writes.
These black holes are the most distant and stable objects we know. Using a technique called very long baseline interferometry ...
"This work is a step toward understanding how quantum mechanics and gravity work together, a major unsolved problem in ...
3d
Techno-Science.net on MSNOur universe, born from a black hole in another universe?Could the Universe have been born inside a black hole? This question, raised by a team of scientists, challenges the Big Bang ...
Supermassive black holes usually lurk unseen, but when an unlucky star drifts too close they ignite titanic outbursts ...
6d
Techno-Science.net on MSNThis supermassive black hole 'burps' matter at an incredible speedA supermassive black hole located 1.2 billion light-years away shows signs of intense activity. Observations reveal matter ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results