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The quasi-periodic eruptions of X-rays from a black hole 300 million light-years away are unlike any researchers have ever seen before.
Hollywood films aren't always known for having realistic scenarios. So how do scientists work with some of the biggest productions in Hollywood to bring real science to science fiction?
Einstein believed that black holes didn't really exist. But they do: that much we know. We don't know much else about them.
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The James Webb Space Telescope reveals turbulent environments found in Sagittarius C, a core part of our Milky Way galaxy.
Interstellar is a sci-fi film about space, featuring a haunting ticking sound on Miller’s planet, where each tick marks a ...
A novel way to find aliens might be through gravitational wave detection, Loeb says. He is interested in laser interferometry ...
Doctor Who ’s second season drops on Saturday (April 12) and it has just been announced Graham Norton will be making a guest ...
Astronomers have reached deeper into the heart of a brilliant cosmic engine than ever before, using NASA’s Hubble Space ...
Black holes power some of the most energetic phenomena in the known universe, but could they ever power an advanced human ...
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar is a beloved film. For the past decade, audiences have theorized over the endless ...
Interstellar's depiction of time dilation on Miller's planet encompasses complex scientific theories and terms, which require ...