Castelvecchi, Davide

Davide Castelvecchi is an editor at Nature. He has a PhD in mathematics from Stanford University and a degree in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Davide covers physics, chemistry, cosmology, energy, mathematics and computer science for Nature. He previously worked as a physical sciences reporter at Science News and as a senior editor at Scientific American.

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Newly Discovered Intermediate-Sized Black Hole in Omega Centauri: A Rare Find and a Step Forward in Understanding Black Holes

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