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Scientists Detect Rapid Temperature Fluctuations in Black Hole 'Winds' for the First Time
Scientists from Caltech have made quite a surprising discovery with black holes. They have made perhaps the most detailed analysis ever of "winds" coming from huge black holes, and the incredible amount of heat coming from them.
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