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What lies between the stars?

Posted on March 16, 2026March 11, 2026 by Ben Pauley

Astronomers simulated the clouds of material between stars. They found that regions of space with more heavy elements tend to be cooler and…

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    The fate of massive rotating stars

    Posted on December 15, 2025December 15, 2025 by Ben Pauley

    Researchers showed that massive stars at the end of their lives are more likely to collapse into black holes than to explode into…

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      Astronomers model early star clusters

      Posted on November 17, 2025November 3, 2025 by Ben Pauley

      Scientists used computer simulations to determine how ancient star clusters formed. Their results were similar to real clusters found with…

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        Do black holes come in pairs?

        Posted on April 21, 2025June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

        Astronomers modeled how black holes merge and found that most converged black holes started as large stars in a binary system. They also…

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          How did supermassive black holes form?

          Posted on January 30, 2025June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

          An astronomer analyzed ancient supermassive black holes with mathematical models and found they likely grew exponentially after light,…

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            Why do galaxies shrink?

            Posted on October 21, 2024June 25, 2025 by Ben Pauley

            An astronomer studying the 3 main processes that cause galaxies to lose mass found that the dominant process depends on the size and age of…

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              Energetic winds from a distant X-ray source

              Posted on February 8, 2021June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

              A team of astronomers were studying GRS 1716-249, an object believed to host a black hole. A wind of gas flowing out of it can be seen in…

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                Two Black Holes Made a Mega Black Hole!

                Posted on October 11, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

                1.76 billion light years away, two black holes smashed into one another, bearing one huge black hole the size of 53 suns. The explosion from…

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