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Daily Galaxy favorite Walter Wagner has finally been thrown out of court! For those of you who don’t subscribe to Nutjob Monthly, Mr Wagner has been filing lawsuits to prevent the activation of the Large Hadron Collider - mainly based on the assumption...
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The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, will be switched on in Switzerland on Wednesday.
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Black holes have baffled scientists for a long time. The dense mass of the dead star that has is dense enough to gobble huge planets and stars. Recently astronomers...
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Black Holes are the most intriguing objects in space. The massive dead stars with intense gravitational force, gobbling every object that comes on its path. Detecting...
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For a while now scientists have thought a dense, massive object lurking at the center of our galaxy is likely a giant black hole, but they haven’t been able to...
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Just how big can a black hole grow? Two astronomers reckon they have worked out the answer: colossal black holes with a mass of up to 50 billion suns could be lurking...
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Astronomers have taken the closest look ever at the giant black hole in the center of the Milky Way. By combining telescopes in Hawaii, Arizona, and California, they...
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Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - world’s most powerful particle accelerator at CERN in Europe. Looking for ‘Higgs Boson’, an elementary partcile,...
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Scientists working at NASA have spotted the smallest black hole ever discovered. Its mass is less that four times the mass of the Sun and has the size of a large city....
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NASA’s Chandra X-Ray observatory has discovered a light echo in Milky Way’s Black Hole, Sagittarius A*.
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