Astronomers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) are currently working on a new approach to detect instances at the cores of galaxies where black holes eat up unfortunate stars that stray too close to their event horizons. Such events are believed to produce enormous bangs, huge amounts of radiations, and a beacon visible even from Earth, but studying them has proven difficult.Observing these phenomena is complicated because black holes, by their very nature, do not produce an...
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