Monsters in the Universe: New Insight into Black Holes (Prof Joe Pesce)
Black holes are among the most enigmatic objects in the universe, and come in a variety of sizes, from several times the mass of the Sun to monsters with many billions of times the mass of the Sun (and maybe even atomic-sized ones).  New advances in astrophysical instruments - with traditional electromagnetic observations as well as new ones using particles and gravitational waves - make this a golden age of black hole research.  Recent findings from gravitational waves and the early universe are challenging traditional views.

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