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Closest Known Black Hole to Earth at 1600 Light-Years, Found by Astronomers
The most extreme things in the cosmos are black holes. All huge galaxies presumably have supermassive versions of these unfathomably dense objects at their cores. An estimated 100 million stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way are significantly more prevalent and weigh five to one hundred times as much as the sun.
Latest Research Articles
Incoming Geomagnetic Storm Expected to Hit Earth on Saturday, Power Grid Outage Possible
Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon Falls on Election Day: An Event Line Up that Will Not Happen Again Until 2394
Denver First Snow at 5 Inches, Results in Pileup of 100 Cars, Closing Streets
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Portions of U.S. Could Expect Mountain Snow and Heavy Rain Starting Early Next Week
Animal with First-Ever Skeleton Revealed by Fossils 500 Million Years Old
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Experiment Reveals How Light Competition Plays a Dominant Role in Biology
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Platypus Movement Is Restricted by Large Dams, Which Has Important Conservation Implications
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Northeast Texas Is Hit by Dangerous and Destructive Tornadoes as a Severe Storm System Moves East
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UN Warns that Major Glaciers May Disappear by 2050
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Bolivia's Water People are Suffering After the Lake that Provided For them Dried Up
Grieving Mother Elephant Carries Body of Dead Calf for Two Days
Mapping of Ancient Underwater Volcanoes Reveals Summits Teeming with Marine Life — Australia





