Tag: black hole
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Researchers Study Why Black Holes Twinkle Randomly
Nobody is entirely sure why the brightness of black holes fluctuates. Researchers studied patterns from more than 5,000 black holes over five years using data from NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Hawaii.
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Black Holes: 2nd Photo Released, Sounds Recorded
The first picture of a black hole at the center of our galaxy has been revealed. NASA has also released the sounds that have been coming from a black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster.
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Ep. #399: Dark Universe w/ Dr. James Beacham
Dr. James Beacham, particle physicist at the Large Hadron Collider, takes us behind-the-scenes at CERN where Big Bang machines are being used to explore the dark side of the universe.
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Ep. #307: Glenn Kreisberg | Ethan Siegel
What is the Navy really up to? Can you see the connection to all these “disclosure” leaks? And Jeremy has been censored. Glenn Kreisberg decodes the ancient cultural stone landscapes of the Northeast. We’ll delve deep into a black hole and the first-ever photo of one with Ethan Siegel.
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Ep. #235: Gregory A. George | Ethan Siegel | 2017 Review
Gregory A. George takes us through his past life in the Civil War and hypnotic regressions. We also discuss black holes with Ethan Siegel, a Ph.D. astrophysicist and professor of physics and astronomy. Plus, we review 2017’s top stories, reveal your “Story of the Year” and ponder the “Doorway Effect”.