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Black Holes

The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart Has Been Revealed

The historic image of Sagittarius A* is the culmination of a decades-long astronomical quest—and a crucial step toward a new understanding of black holes, gravity and spacetime

By Seth Fletcher

Epidemiology

What One Million COVID Dead Mean for the U.S.'s Future

The country has reached an unthinkably grim milestone. Nearly 200,000 children have lost parents, many more elderly have been killed, and family well-being has been ripped apart

By Melody Schreiber

Sex & Gender

What the Science on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Kids Really Shows

Laws that ban gender-affirming treatment ignore the wealth of research demonstrating its benefits for trans people's health

By Heather Boerner

Reproduction

How Abortion Restrictions Could Affect Care for Miscarriages

The drugs and procedures used to terminate a pregnancy are the same ones used to treat patients for early pregnancy loss or ectopic pregnancies

By Charlotte Huff,Kaiser Health News

Black Holes

The Black Hole in the Middle of our Galaxy Looks Like This

It took hundreds of researchers and many telescopes to capture an image of black hole at the middle of our Milky Way.

By Seth Fletcher,Jason Drakeford,Tulika Bose,Jeffery DelViscio

Psychology

From Designing a House to Editing Text, Sometimes Less Is More

Our minds tend to create new stuff by piling on to what's already there, a practice that narrows our thinking

By Leidy Klotz

Pollution

Declines in Air Pollution Have Made Hurricanes Stronger

Without the cooling effect of aerosols, warmer oceans have provided more fuel to storms

By Chelsea Harvey,E&E News

Black Holes

How Astronomers Finally Captured a Photo of our Own Galaxy's Black Hole

It took hundreds of researchers and many telescopes to capture an image of black hole at the middle of our Milky Way.

By Seth Fletcher,Tulika Bose,Jeffery DelViscio | 03:52

Public Health

Is It COVID, or Is It Allergies?

Patient history, context and a few symptoms may help distinguish between the conditions

By Mariana Lenharo
FROM THE STORE
FROM THE ARCHIVE

At Last, a Black Hole's Image Revealed

The Event Horizon Telescope captures one of the universe's most mysterious objects

QUOTE OF THE DAY

"We've been working on this for so long that, every once in a while, you have to pinch yourself...This is the black hole at the center of our galaxy!"

Katie Bouman, computer scientist and astronomer who co-leads the EHT's imaging working group

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