S26E108: Fewer Feeding Black Holes // Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope // Muon g-2

Published: Sept. 8, 2023, 3:32 a.m.

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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 108 *Study shows fewer feeding black holes than thought A survey of a swath of the cosmos using the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed active galactic nuclei \\u2013 which are feeding supermassive black holes -- are rarer than previously assumed. *NASA\\u2019s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Work is continuing on NASA\\u2019s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope which is expected to launch in 2027. *Muon g-2 exploring uncharted territory in search of new physics The most precise measurement ever undertaken of an elementary particle\\u2019s magnetism suggests that the standard model\\u2019 of physics is probably right after all. *The Science Report People with type 2 diabetes who replace sugary drinks have lower rates of early death. Discovery of ancient marine reptile that feeds like baleen whales. A new study shows that female surgeons perform better than their male counterparts. Skeptics guide to big garlic\\u2019s big COVID spin

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