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Supermassive black hole ‘burps’ reveal how big the cosmic monsters grow – CNET
Black hole feeding patterns may tell us more than how hungry they are.

The way a supermassive black hole flickers may determine its size.
Mark A. Garlick / Simons Foundation
When you think about black holes, you probably don’t tend to wonder if they’re hungry. The idea of a hungrily feeding black hole is quite intimidating,…
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