Escape from a Black Hole
To save quantum mechanics, information must break free from black holes. New observations may help tell us how
To save quantum mechanics, information must break free from black holes. New observations may help tell us how
Anomalous motions of stars orbiting our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole might reveal the existence of long-hypothesized tunnels through spacetime
First major result from South Africa’s pioneering MeerKAT radio telescope reveals remnants of energetic explosions at the galaxy’s center
After more than a decade of effort, a global network of radio telescopes revealed the first-ever picture of an enigmatic hole in spacetime
The Event Horizon Telescope captures one of the universe’s most mysterious objects
Astronomers are puzzled about how the oldest supermassive black holes could have grown so big so early in cosmic history
New results from the gravitational wave observatory hint that black holes move in mysterious ways
Astronomers have found what may be two supermassive black holes in a quasar due to become one in roughly 21 years
Physicists at the LIGO experiment have now detected 11 cosmic events that produce ripples in the fabric of space-time
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