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Black hole eats stars like ‘messy toddler’ according to computer simulation

A new study by Northwestern University and led by Fulya K?ro?lu found that, if they exist, intermediate-mass black holes probably devour stars “like a messy toddler”, taking “bites” from them as they move in its orbit, before throwing the leftovers across the galaxy.

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