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First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons

Phys.org - Tue 24 Nov 09

(PhysOrg.com) -- The first large black holes in the universe likely formed and grew deep inside gigantic, starlike cocoons that smothered their powerful x-ray radiation and prevented surrounding ...

First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, ScienceDaily - Wed 25 Nov 09
Featured - First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, Labspaces.net - Tue 24 Nov 09
First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, says CU-Boulder study, e! Science News - Tue 24 Nov 09
First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, says CU-Boulder study, Science Blog - Tue 24 Nov 09
Study Says First Black May Have Incubated In Cocoons, RedOrbit - Tue 24 Nov 09
First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, says CU-Boulder study, R&D Mag - Tue 24 Nov 09
First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons, says CU-Boulder study, Eurekalert - Tue 24 Nov 09

The Black Hole That Made You Possible

Livescience - Tue 24 Nov 09

Supermassive black holes are the open hearths upon which complex matter is forged; then flung far and wide.

Study Says Early Black Holes Grew In Gigantic, Starlike Cocoons

Science 2.0 - Tue 24 Nov 09

The first large black holes in the universe likely grew deep inside gigantic, starlike cocoons that smothered their powerful x-ray radiation and prevented surrounding gases from being blown ...

Study Says First Black Holes May Have Incubated In Cocoons

RedOrbit - Wed 25 Nov 09

The first large black holes in the universe likely formed and grew deep inside gigantic, starlike cocoons that smothered their powerful x-ray radiation and prevented surrounding gases from being ...

First Black Holes May Have Incubated In Giant Cocoons

SpaceDaily - Wed 25 Nov 09

Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 25, 2009 - The first large black holes in the universe likely formed and grew deep inside gigantic, starlike cocoons that smothered their powerful X-ray radiation and prevented ...