Black holes are missing in the early Universe, and computers are after them
Forthcoming sky surveys with radio telescopes will capture millions of galaxies at the beginning of the Universe, but only automatic tools, like the algorithm created by a team led by the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences (IA), might read this data deluge and find the galaxies with massive black holes at their centre.
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Gliese 12 b exoplanet, which discovery was announced on May 2024, is 40 light-years away and might have the size of Earth ot slightly smaller, in which case would be equivalent to Venus. In this artistic concept on the right are presented possible interpretations of the planet, without and with atmosphere, which could be thick and dense as Venus’. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (Caltech-IPAC)[/caption]

Artistic impression of a star seen through the atmosphere of a planet orbiting it.