Scientists tracked 8,000 supermassive black holes across the universe and found most slowed their growth over the same 10 billion years — not because of any force acting on them, but because the unive

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Scientists tracked 8,000 supermassive black holes across the universe and found most slowed their growth over the same 10 billion years — not because of any force acting on them, but because the unive
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A survey of about 8,000 supermassive black holes has tracked their growth across roughly the last 10 billion years and found that accretion rates have been decl...

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