A supermassive black hole in the far reaches of the Universe has been found guzzling down material at one of the fastest rates ever seen.
At the heart of a quasar galaxy called RACS J0320-35, just 920 million years after the Big Bang, the…

A supermassive black hole in the far reaches of the Universe has been found guzzling down material at one of the fastest rates ever seen.
At the heart of a quasar galaxy called RACS J0320-35, just 920 million years after the Big Bang, the…

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A pair of diamonds that formed hundreds of kilometers deep in Earth’s malleable mantle both contain specks of materials that form in completely opposing chemical environments — a combination so unusual that researchers thought their…


Mars, often called the Red Planet due to its rusty iron oxide covered surface, is Earth’s smaller, colder neighbour. Orbiting the Sun at an average distance of 228 million kilometres, Mars shares remarkable similarities with Earth; a…

Entanglement, a cornerstone of future quantum networks and distributed computing, typically suffers from signal loss as it travels between quantum modules. James D. Teoh, Nathanael Cottet, and Patrick Winkel, all from Yale University and the…

