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The universe’s brightest object is a quasar in a distant galaxy that’s powered by the fastest-growing black hole ever recorded, according to a new study. CNN values your feedback 1.
NASA announced last week that a potential "missing link" between the universe's first supermassive black holes and young, star-forming galaxies was hiding in plain sight — and it helps explain ...
X-rays penetrate dust, while optical light gets obscured by it, so Kim and his colleagues tried to figure out if these 820 XBONGs might be black holes surrounded by large amounts of dust.