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However, black holes might not just be destructive; they could also be creative. Scientists have just observed a superstorm ...
Supermassive black holes are unleashing high-energy outbursts that behave more like bullets than breezes, according to a new ...
Supermassive black holes shoot energy in bullet-like bursts rather than steady winds, affecting galaxy formation.
Scientists using the XRISM satellite have uncovered a major clue to one of astronomy’s longstanding mysteries: why galaxy ...
For a supermassive black hole to turn into a quasar, something must bring material for it to feed on near to it. This is ...
Black holes are objects that are so dense that not even light can escape their gravitational pull. Created from the ...
Researchers have discovered that ultra-fast wind surrounding a supermassive black hole is not smooth and continuous as previously assumed, but instead ...
Professor Done is one of only two European scientists supported by the European Space Agency to be part of the Japanese/U.S. X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), which is observing hot ...
Researchers have discovered that ultra-fast wind surrounding a supermassive black hole is not smooth and continuous as previously assumed, but instead resembles a rapid-fire stream of gas ‘bullets’.
Durham has a longstanding connection with Japan and has many research and partnerships across the country. Durham-Japan collaborations have conducted cutting-edge research to improve lives across the ...
This is what a recent study published in Nature hopes to address as a team of approximately 100 researchers from the XRISM (X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission) science team investigated the ...