Our Milky Way galaxy may not have a supermassive black hole at its center but rather an enormous clump of mysterious dark ...
There is a lot we have yet to understand about the center of the Milky Way—could it be due to a mass of invisible dark matter?
For decades, the motions of stars near the center of our Milky Way Galaxy have been treated as some of the clearest evidence ...
We might be on track to hit a supermassive black hole a lot sooner than anyone expected. Tucked away inside the Large Magellanic Cloud—that dwarf galaxy ...
Scientists suggests that a primordial black hole's death could be behind a mystery high-energy neutrino that crashed into Earth.
A new simulation tool lets scientists explore whether self-interacting dark matter could reshape galaxies from the inside out ...
Physicists think a 2023 particle detection marks the first exploding black hole seen. If true, it rewrites our understanding of dark matter.
A new simulation could help solve one of astronomy’s longstanding mysteries—how supermassive black holes formed so rapidly—along with a new one: What are the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) ...
For decades, astrophysicists have wrestled with a basic but brutal question: how did black holes in the early Universe grow ...
The canonical image of a supermassive spacetime abyss anchored at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A*, is challenged by ...