When it comes to safe places for life, supermassive black holes are probably the last place you’d consider safe for nearby ...
New research reveals that high-energy radiation from active galactic nuclei could foster life on distant planets by ...
At the heart of nearly every large galaxy lies a supermassive black hole. These cosmic giants don’t just sit quietly. Every ...
A surprising new study from Dartmouth and the University of Exeter researchers shows that when the supermassive black holes at the center of most large galaxies—including the Milky Way—consume ...
Feb. 3, 2025 — Long-term exposure to PM2.5, PM10, NO2 and ozone (O3) air pollution is associated with more hospital admissions for lower respiratory tract ... Jan. 7, 2025 — If you like the ...
At the center of most large galaxies, including our own Milky Way, sits a supermassive black hole. Interstellar gas ...
The volatile organic compounds released into the air while cooking food contributes to potentially harmful ozone pollution, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researchers say.
Cooking food can release volatile organic compounds that contribute to the production of potentially harmful ozone, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric study says. Photo courtesy of the NOAA 36,706 ...
Scientists warn that aluminium oxide particles could take 20 to 30 years to descend into the ozone layer, making it difficult to assess their full impact in the short term. Despite growing ...
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced approval of the state of Texas’s clean-air plan, or State Implementation Plan (SIP), to address vehicle ...