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Early Black Holes Are Starving, Not Feasting
[/caption] A new black hole may not voraciously devour nearby gas — because it may kick out most of the gas in its neighborhood, a new study shows. Marcelo Alvarez, of Stanford University, and his colleagues performed a new supercomputer simulation designed to track the fate of the universe’s first black holes. They found that, counter … Continue reading "Early Black Holes Are Starving, Not Feasting"
Anne Minard