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Science,
Sky and Telescope and Scientific American featured
Drs. Tod Strohmayer and Richard Mushotzky findings
that suggest two newly identified objects are fundamentally different
from other types of black holes, running hotter than expected.
Environment
News Service and Space.com featured articles on the observance
led by Dr. Richard Mushotzky, of distant and massive galaxies
dotting the sky, clustered together under the gravitational attraction
of deep, unseen pockets of dark matter. This provides important
clues of how the universe matured from its chaotic beginnings to
its elegant structure we see today.

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