Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe, and now scientists can model them more accurately than ever ...
Black holes, those cosmic objects from which even light cannot escape, remain by definition invisible to our eyes. How then ...
Supermassive black holes spiral towards each other in this simulation created by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center that shows how they glow in ultraviolet and X-ray light. The black holes are only 40 ...
Right at the brink of a black hole, gravity twists space and time so violently that ordinary physics starts to fall apart.
When black holes collide, the impact radiates into space like the sound of a bell in the form of gravitational waves. But ...
The researchers in a recent breakthrough have successfully modelled luminous black hole accretion, the process of matter ...
The borderlands of black holes ought to be chaotic spaces where the rate at which matter is drawn across into oblivion is ...
Three merging galaxies host three active black holes, offering rare insight into galaxy and black hole growth.
In a new Physical Review Letters study, researchers have successfully followed a gravitational wave's complete journey from the infinite past to the infinite future as it encounters a black hole.
A new simulation could help solve one of astronomy’s longstanding mysteries—how supermassive black holes formed so rapidly—along with a new one: What are the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) ...
New simulations suggest magnetic fields hold the key to forming black holes that defy known mass limits. When powerful magnetic forces act on a collapsing, spinning star, they eject vast amounts of ...
A neutron star's final moments may spark violent starquakes, monster shock waves, and even a fleeting, never-before-seen object called a black hole pulsar. When you purchase through links on our site, ...