The EU does not so much kick policy proposals down the road as place them in bureaucratic black holes. What comes out—and when—is a matter of happenstance
Illustration: Peter Schrank
New data from @NASAWebb shows that supermassive black holes can grow to their current size without a much larger host galaxy to feed them.
This helps to explain why some black holes in the early universe got so big so quickly.
The rarest object type in the universe isn't black holes. It's us. Conscious matter. The flame of life.
We have a duty to expand it in scope and scale in order to preserve it.