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Is There A Link Between Primordial Black Holes, Neutrinos, and Dark Matter?
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Is There A Link Between Primordial Black Holes, Neutrinos, and Dark Matter?

In 2023, a subatomic particle called a neutrino crashed into Earth with such a high amount of energy that it should have been impossible. In fact, there are no known sources anywhere in the universe capable of producing such energy—100,000 times more than the highest-energy particle ever produced by the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator. However, a team of physicists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently hypothesized that something like this could happen when a special kind of black hole, called a "quasi-extremal primordial black hole," explodes.

Can Bonobos Play Pretend? Watch Kanzi's "Tea Parties" To see What They Reveal About Primate Imagination
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Can Bonobos Play Pretend? Watch Kanzi's "Tea Parties" To see What They Reveal About Primate Imagination

Ain't no party like a bonobo tea party.

Stunning Slime Molds, Captivating Corals, And Fantastic Frogs: The Close-up Photographer Of The Year Winners Are Here
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Stunning Slime Molds, Captivating Corals, And Fantastic Frogs: The Close-up Photographer Of The Year Winners Are Here

"This was the toughest competition yet."

Kanzi the bonobo could play pretend — a trait thought unique to humans
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Kanzi the bonobo could play pretend — a trait thought unique to humans

Past anecdotal observations have hinted that great apes play pretend. But now, experimental research shows that our closest living relatives can keep track of imaginary objects.

Black hole outburst 'Jetty McJetface' is one of the most energetic objects in the universe — and only growing brighter
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Black hole outburst 'Jetty McJetface' is one of the most energetic objects in the universe — and only growing brighter

Scientists say a jet from a previously studied supermassive black hole has grown brighter, becoming one of the most energetic events in the universe.