For most of its history, Northern Kentucky’s economy has been built on things you can see and touch. Freight moving through one of the world’s busiest air cargo hubs. Products rolling off factory floors. Supply chains connecting producers to markets across the country. That industrial foundation is real, and it is not going anywhere. But […]
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Universe’s largest black hole found to be smaller than predicted, research from NKU professor suggests
A Northern Kentucky University professor and his colleagues have discovered that one of the universe’s biggest black holes is much smaller than initially thought. The research conducted by Dirk Grupe, NKU associate professor and chair of the Department of Physics, Geology and Engineering Technology, and colleagues at the Max-Plank-Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany have […]

