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Black holes buried in mysterious 'little red dot' galaxies could blast cosmic ghosts at Earth
Black holes in 'little red dot' galaxies may emit cosmic ghosts, which are high-energy particles or radiation, potentially impacting Earth. The phenomenon suggests these galaxies could be sources of astrophysical activity with far-reaching effects.
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