Dwarf Galaxies' Feeding Black Holes
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Largest-ever discovery of 'missing link' black holes revealed by dark energy camera (video)

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Astronomers have uncovered a treasure trove of feeding black holes at the heart of dwarf galaxies.
The discovery, made with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument ( DESI ), contains several "missing link" intermediate-mass black holes.
The data could help scientists better understand the dynamics between the evolution of.
dwarf galaxies and the growth of black holes while building an evolutionary model of the universe's earliest.
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