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Supermassive black holes are growing slower because they have less to consume
March 24, 2026
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 24 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:

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Supermassive black holes are growing slower because they have less to consume

Astronomers have an answer for a long-running mystery in astrophysics: Why are supermassive black holes today growing slower than in the past?

A team of astronomers, led by Penn State researchers, used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other X-ray telescop . . .

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