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
Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope discovered an 8,000 solar mass black hole in Omega Centauri star cluster. The telescope's ability to capture detailed images and data over two decades allowed detection of stars' anomalous motion, revealing the presence of this rare intermediate-sized black hole. This discovery sheds light on black holes' formation and contributes to future advancements in astrophysics.