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The first-ever picture of a black hole is fuzzy. These incredible illustrations help explain what it shows.
Scientists posted the first-ever image of black hole, but the photo is a bit fuzzy. However, computer models hint at what we'd see with a better view.
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Here's how astronomers took the first image of a black hole that's located 55 million light years away
The Event Horizon Telescope took the first image of a supermassive black hole, which is located 55 million light years away in the Messier 87 galaxy.
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A revolutionary air-breathing rocket engine capable of hitting more than 2,500 mph just passed a major milestone
Reaction Engines says its proprietary technology can cool air by hundreds of degrees in less than a second, allow for supersonic flight to space.
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How Apple could generate $313 billion from healthcare in 2027 — and why it won't
Apple's healthcare play could generate $313 billion in revenue by 2027 — more than double Apple's total revenue in fiscal year 2018.
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Microsoft is all in on an enterprise healthcare strategy
Microsoft announced plans to shutter its personal health record system, dubbed HealthVault, effective this November, per MedCity News.
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The first 'groundbreaking' pictures of a black hole may be unveiled on Wednesday. Here's what scientists think those images will look like.
Scientists are expected to unveil the first-ever pictures of a black hole's "shadow" caused by its event horizon.
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After 8 years, residents of a ghost town soaked in radiation by the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster are allowed back
Okuma's western districts of Ogawara and Chuyashiki reopened on Wednesday after the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster forced residents to flee.
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Scientists may have discovered a new human species. It lived on a tiny island in the Philippines at the same time as Homo sapiens.
Anthropologists may have discovered a new human relative named Homo luzonensis on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
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What makes the Impossible Burger look and taste like real beef
A molecular biologist and biochemist explains what makes the impossible burger look, smell, and taste like beef.
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CMS is loosening regulations on telehealth services offered in Medicare Advantage plans
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finalized a rule that loosens regulations on telehealth services offered in Medicare Advantage plans.
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