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The Milky Way's Monster, Unveiled
Astronomers have revealed never before seen features of our galaxy’s mysterious supermassive black hole
Escape from a Black Hole
To save quantum mechanics, information must break free from black holes. New observations may help tell us how
Astronomers May Have Glimpsed Light from Merging Black Holes
In a controversial finding, astronomers claim they have glimpsed light from merging black holes
Fiery Holes in Space and Time
Firewalls” of particles may border black holes, confounding both general relativity and quantum mechanics
Here Come the Waves
After a clutch of historic detections, gravitational-wave researchers have set their sights on some ambitious scientific quarry
LIGO and Virgo Capture Their Most Massive Black Holes Yet
The unexpected finding gives astronomers their first good look at previously missing “intermediate”-size black holes
Mysterious, Dusty Objects Are Swarming the Milky Way's Core
Swirling around our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole, these objects share properties with both stars and gas clouds
Is Dark Matter Made of Black Holes?
A hidden population of black holes born less than one second after the big bang could solve the mystery of dark matter
The Black Hole Collision That Reshaped Physics
A momentous signal from space has confirmed decades of theorizing on black holes—and launched a new era of gravitational-wave astronomy
Astronomers Spy Swarms of Black Holes at Our Galaxy's Core
Anticipated but never before seen, the existence of tens of thousands of these dark objects at the galactic center could have far-reaching implications for astrophysics
Lost in Thought--How Important to Physics Were Einstein's Imaginings?
Einstein’s thought experiments left a long and somewhat mixed legacy of their own
Mystery Object Blurs Line between Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Existing in the “mass gap” dividing two classes of stellar remnants, this strange object could be the most massive neutron star, the lightest-known black hole—or something else entirely
Black Hole Factories May Hide at Cores of Giant Galaxies
Gravitational-wave astronomers are probing the origins of abnormally massive black holes—and with them, the inner workings of their colossal galactic homes
Shredded Stars Offer New View of Supermassive Black Holes
New techniques reveal how supermassive black holes shred entire stars
Nobel Prize Work Took Black Holes from Fantasy to Fact
Over the past century, the existence of these invisible cosmic bodies has become unmistakable
The Puzzle of the First Black Holes
Astronomers are puzzled about how the oldest supermassive black holes could have grown so big so early in cosmic history
Entangled Wormholes Could Pave the Way for Quantum Gravity
The weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement could produce shortcuts between distant black holes
An Exit Chute from the Universe: The Story of a Historic Effort to Image a Black Hole
After more than a decade of effort, a global network of radio telescopes revealed the first-ever picture of an enigmatic hole in spacetime
Tangled Up in Spacetime
The collaborative project “It from Qubit” is investigating whether space and time sprang from the quantum entanglement of tiny bits of information