A recent study has proposed a new mechanism for the formation of primordial black holes that could provide answers about dark matter.
How did supermassive black holes get big so fast? Astrophysicist Souphie Koudmani tells us how she and her colleagues are finding out.
As you can probably imagine by this point, falling into a black hole would be terrifying. "If you fell into a black hole, the gravitational pull would stretch you out in a process called ...
The second inner horizon, called the Cauchy horizon has a core called ring singularity, a region that becomes infinitely ...