Are Tiny Black Holes Swarming Across the Universe?

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Imagine a time in the universe’s infancy when the cosmos wasn’t just forming stars and galaxies, but was a chaotic ‘factory’ for black holes, specifically tiny ones. These ancient, or primordial, black holes are not only a fascinating theoretical possibility but are also believed to possess characteristics far stranger and more enigmatic than our current understanding of their larger cosmic cousins suggests.

Alexander Reed
Alexander Reed

Alexander Reed brings Cambridge's medical research scene to life through his insightful reporting. With a background in biochemistry and journalism, he excels at breaking down intricate scientific concepts for readers. His recent series on genomic medicine earned him the prestigious Medical Journalism Award.

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