Spacetime With Stuart Gary
14: Supermassive black holes out growing their galaxies
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*Supermassive black holes out growing their galaxies Two new studies have discovered that the biggest black holes in the universe are growing faster than the rate of stars being formed in their galaxies. *Axions looking less likely to be dark matter candidates Physicists hunting for dark matter say Axions are now looking less likely to be dark matter candidates *Dark storms on Neptune New images of a giant dark storm cell on the distant world of Neptune show that the massive tempest is starting to disappear. *Is the Falcon Heavy pointing the way to the future of space flight As SpaceX continues to bask in the glory of its successful Falcon Heavy launch vehicle test flight -- new details have emerged over the one part of the mission which didn’t go to plan. *China’s domestic satnav system takes shape Beijing has launched another pair of BeiDou navigation system satellites in its on-going bid to develop its own independent satellite navigation system. *The Science Report A new study warns that the rate of sea