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New Ways to Detect and Measure Black Holes Reveal Surprising Origins and More Mysteries

Recent studies show that black holes can be detected and measured in ways that go well beyond traditional telescope observations, using gravitational waves, neutrinos, and precise stellar dynamics. The results challenge long-standing theories about when black holes form and how they grow and move, and even question whether some identified black holes might instead be concentrations of dark matter. Tests may reveal surprising differences in black hole formation and types.

Better Technology, Harder Questions: Is Astronomy’s Biggest Challenge Now Interpretation, Not Observation?

Astronomy’s limits are no longer how much data telescopes can collect, but how thoroughly scientists can interpret the information. AI tools are revealing previously unseen objects hidden in decades of Hubble Space Telescope images, giving reason for re-examination of fundamental questions such as the rate of the universe’s expansion. Many discoveries will likely emerge from better ways of extracting meaning from vast datasets.