Feeding supermassive black holes are more common than thought across the universe

The universe could be packed with many more monstrous black holes ravenously feeding on their surrounding material than previously suspected.

That’s the conclusion of a team of scientists, who theorize that astronomers could be missing between 30% to 50% of feeding supermassive black holes, cosmic titans that have masses equivalent to millions or even billions of suns.

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