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NASA: Something Come Out Of A Black Hole For The First Time Ever




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You don’t have to be a science expert to understand that black holes more often pull things in rather than spit them out. However, NASA has recently discovered something strange around the supermassive black hole Markarian 335.

Two space telescopes – NASA’s Explorer missions Swift and the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, witnessed a black hole’s corona being "launched" away from a supermassive black hole. Then a massive burst of ...

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Only a few people manage to live longer than 100 years, and Bernard LaPallo, lived a happy, fulfilling, and healthy life well into his second century. This man was born in 1901 in Victoria, Brazil, and as a little boy, he migrated to the United States. food, science, nutrition, cool stuff, food, science,

He managed to have four careers during the 114 years of his life.

In the 1920s, he started out as a 5-star chef, then ran a successful massage practice for 20 years after obtaining his license at the age of 71, and later in life, he became an author and lecturer.

At the age of 73, he graduated from New York University for reflexology and podiatry and delved into the study of herbology with Dr. Richard Schulze of the American Botanical Pharmacy.

When he was recognized as the oldest living Yankee, he became popular and used his fame to inspire thousands of other people

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