A new study has found that the gigantic black holes in the hearts of galaxies were apparently born big and surprisingly they were more weighty than earlier thought. The study says, the black holes found in dwarf and large galaxies including Milky Way contain 1,000 to 10,000 times the mass of the sun. The new findings have challenged the one popular theory of supermassive black hole … [Read more...]
Universe’s early galaxies spread out and grow through collisions
Scientists have been inquisitive about enormously massive galaxies that were already old and no longer forming new stars in the very early universe, approx. 3 billion years after the Big Bang. By arraying NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Europe's Herschel Space Observatory, the mystery surrounding the evolution of compact elliptical galaxies, have been solved. Now new research from the … [Read more...]