Black eye: Panasonic caught red-handed using Nikon photo to promote several cameras

Panasonic uses a photograph taken on a Nikon, by photographer Mircea Bezergheanu, to illustrate the capabilities of Lumix cameras

Panasonic has been caught red-handed for the manufacturer by using an image taken by a Nikon camera on the product page for its latest release, the Panasonic Lumix S9. It’s getting worse. The picture was taken not only by a Nikon camera, but also by a former Nikon ambassador. It’s getting worse. Not only is … Read more

Detecting ‘Hawking radiation’ from black holes using today’s telescopes

This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. The editors have emphasized the following attributes while ensuring credibility of the content: facts verified preprint trusted source to correct OK! by David Appell, Phys.org HESS. II five-telescope gamma-ray detector in Namibia. Credit: Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 3.0 x close HESS. II … Read more

Did galaxies or supermassive black holes form first?

Galaxies are made up of a variety of astronomical objects, including black holes, planets, and stars. At the core of the galaxy lies the supermassive black hole (SMBH), one of the most powerful and dangerous entities in the universe. A puzzling question for scientists was whether SMBHs gave birth to galaxies, or whether galaxies created … Read more

NASA’s Spitzer Reveals Supermassive Black Hole Eating Habits of Andromeda

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These images of the Andromeda galaxy use data from NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope. The top image shows several wavelengths that reveal stars, dust, and star-forming regions. The bottom image shows only the dust, so it’s easier to see the underlying structure of the galaxy. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech NASAImages from the Spitzer Space Telescope show the … Read more