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Default Biggest 'small' black hole discovered

Discovery of the largest example of a small black hole one formed
from the collapse of a single massive star at the end of its lifetime
has led scientists to revaluate of how black holes come into being,
according to a report in Nature.

http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/3348.htm

 




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