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Astronomers solve the mystery of black holes' delayed cosmic 'burps'
Astronomers have solved the mystery of why black holes emit delayed cosmic 'burps', shedding light on the mechanisms behind these phenomena. The discovery provides new insights into the behavior of black holes in the universe.
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