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2023-06-25 15:51

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Search for missing paused in Colombia after landslide kills 15
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Scientists confused after black holes 'burp up' previously destroyed stars
It feels like every time black holes are discussed and studied by the scientific community, there are new findings that blow our tiny minds. It’s been revealed that black holes actually regurgitate or “burp up” the stars that they eat years after the event. Experts made the discovery by studying tidal disruption events (TDEs). These events take place when stars are close enough to supermassive black holes, to be destroyed by the process of spaghettification. Studying these moments over a number of years after the black holes seemingly swallowing stars with no trace, the experts found that up to 50 per cent of them "burp up" the remains. Yvette Cendes is a research associate at the Havard and Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and head author on the study. Speaking to Live Science, she said: "If you look years later, a very, very large fraction of these black holes that don’t have radio emission at these early times will actually suddenly 'turn on' in radio waves. "I call it a 'burp' because we’re having some sort of delay where this material is not coming out of the accretion disk until much later than people were anticipating." The material was re-emitted between two and six years from 10 out of 24 black holes which were studied by Cendes and the team. It has the potential to change the way the scientific community thinks about black holes. "There was a second peak, the two black holes re-brightened, and that's completely new and unexpected," Cendes said. "People were thinking that you'd have one outflow, and then it's kind of done. So this observation means these black holes can 'turn on' and then 'turn on' again." Meanwhile, a low intergalactic grumbling is emanating from deep space, according to scientists – and again, it’s black holes that are providing us with new discoveries. Astronomers say they detected the first-of-their-kind low frequency ripples, described as a “cosmic bass note” of gravitational waves, which is thought to be caused by supermassive black holes merging across the universe. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-09-07 00:21

LGBTQ+ people in Ethiopia blame attacks on their community on inciteful and lingering TikTok videos
Members of Ethiopia’s LGBTQ+ community say they face a wave of online harassment and physical attacks and blame much of it on the social media platform TikTok
2023-08-11 13:56

Misconceptions About the Great Depression
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2023-11-09 04:21

10 of Donald Trump's craziest tweets
Donald Trump has made some explosive tweets in history
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Kenya police to take on Haiti criminal gangs amid criticism of their human rights record
Concerns over Kenya's human rights record have cast a shadow over a UN decision that gave Kenya the go ahead to lead an armed multinational force to Haiti amid brutal gang violence in the Caribbean country.
2023-10-03 19:29

Josh Duggar was seeking a 'naughty girl, aggressive, with a high sex drive' on multiple Ashley Madison accounts
The revelation emerged in the wake of a major data breach that exposed personal information from Ashley Madison's controversial seduction forum
2023-05-31 20:15

'Ant-Man in the house': Internet goes wild as Paul Rudd is spotted with Travis Kelce ahead of Chiefs game
The Kansas City Chiefs were supported by a host of Hollywood celebs during their game against New York Jets
2023-10-02 19:52

Euphoric Golden Knights have major personnel decisions to make after Cup win
There are hard questions the Vegas Golden Knights management will have to begin answering when free agency opens July 1
2023-06-16 03:55

UK lawmakers set to judge ex-PM Johnson over 'Partygate'
British MPs will cast their judgment on Monday on a damning report that found ex-prime minister Boris Johnson lied to...
2023-06-19 18:22
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