"Massive Black Hole Devours Sun Daily, Fueling Universe's Brightest Quasar"
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The article discusses how complex scientific concepts are being simplified for general audiences, such as the reporting of the "brightest and hungriest black hole ever detected" and the use of an app to locate it. It also touches on Elon Musk's brain chips, the impact of concrete houses in natural disasters, and the thematic selection of cartoons by The New Yorker. The author reflects on past work experiences and shares personal anecdotes related to spiced apple rings.
- CSotD: Science in the News – The Daily Cartoonist The Daily Cartoonist
- Is This Black Hole the Hungriest and the Brightest? The New York Times
- Scientists have found a black hole so large it eats the equivalent of one sun per day NPR
- The accretion of a solar mass per day by a 17-billion solar mass black hole Nature.com
- The universe’s brightest object is a quasar fueled by huge black hole, study says The Washington Post
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