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Images: Twinkle, twinkle massive stars
X-ray image of Milky Way Galaxy's central black hole suggests that stars can form in a way unknown to scientists.
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Images: When black holes collide
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Images: Black holes extremely energy-efficient
Scientists have found black holes to be the most efficient "engines" in the universe.
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Images: Twinkle, twinkle massive stars
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Images: When black holes collide
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Images: Black holes extremely energy-efficient
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Open source's black hole
At Apple, free software goes in but it doesn't come out
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