"Primordial black holes do not live in the solar system. Rather, they're streaming through the universe, doing their own ...
A new study suggests that a microscopic black hole might pass through our solar system once every decade or so.
Scientists say microscopic black holes could explain the elusive "dark matter" that makes up a quarter of all matter in the ...
Astronomers have observed three types of black holes in the universe. Stellar-mass black holes formed from the collapse of a ...
Flybys of primordial black holes may occur once a decade. Tweaks to the orbits of planets and GPS satellites could give away their presence.
Primordial black holes, which are smaller than their better-known cousins, visit the inner Solar System once a decade, ...
Small primordial black holes may be zooming through the solar system, leaving detectable gravitational disruptions.
Scientists have proposed that a small black hole may pass through our solar system approximately once every decade, and this ...
An MIT study suggests that primordial black holes could be dark matter and might cause detectable wobbles in Mars' orbit.
Microscopic black holes formed right after the Big Bang could fly through our solar system once per decade, causing tiny ...
According to a new study, if a primordial black hole passed within a few hundred million miles of Mars, it could shift the planet's orbit by about a meter -- causing a "wobble." ...