Industry Events
EnglishFrançaisEspañol中文العربية
EventsNewsInsightsOrganisers
Services
  • Event MarketingList, promote and grow your events to a global B2B audience.
  • Press ReleaseDistribute official announcements to industry professionals worldwide.
  • Speaker & SME PromotionShowcase expertise, get booked for keynotes, panels and masterclasses.
Subscribe
Speaker Sign InList Your Free Event
Industry Events

The world's most trusted B2B event discovery platform. Connecting industry professionals with the conferences, expos and summits that matter.

  • Industry Events
  • News
  • Event Organisers
  • About Us
  • Our Services
  • Premium Organiser
  • Event Pro
  • Become a Speaker
  • Subscribe
  • Terms
  • Privacy

© 2026 Industry Events Worldwide. All rights reserved.

VF96.2.
  • Events
  • News
  • Insights
  • Account
Industry Events
EnglishFrançaisEspañol中文العربية
EventsNewsInsightsOrganisers
Services
  • Event MarketingList, promote and grow your events to a global B2B audience.
  • Press ReleaseDistribute official announcements to industry professionals worldwide.
  • Speaker & SME PromotionShowcase expertise, get booked for keynotes, panels and masterclasses.
Subscribe
Speaker Sign InList Your Free Event
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Black holes keep tearing these stars apart, but they survive

ScienceDaily

Black holes keep tearing these stars apart, but they survive

Astronomers have found stars that repeatedly skim past supermassive black holes, surviving each encounter while producing a new burst of light. In some systems, those flares mysteriously fade with every return. Researchers now think the key may be stars that were already spinning extremely fast before being captured. That rapid rotation could explain both the fading flares and how the stars ended up in such extraordinarily tight black hole orbits.

I

By Industry Events

23 August 2026|1 min read|ScienceDaily
Share
Computer Science
Share
← Back to IE News

Got news to share with the events industry?

Submit a press release or story tip and reach thousands of event professionals.

Get in touch→

More in Computer Science

  • ScienceDaily

    Tiny graphene wrinkles create surprisingly powerful electrical effects

    17 August 2026
  • ScienceDaily

    Scientists catch a hidden electronic state forming in just 30 femtoseconds

    21 August 2026
  • ScienceDaily

    Einstein’s biggest “mistake” came back — and changed cosmology forever

    18 August 2026
  • ScienceDaily

    Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hiding in “waste heat”

    19 August 2026
  • ScienceDaily

    Physicists discover a hidden gluon structure inside protons that could rewrite textbooks

    16 August 2026
  • ScienceDaily

    Hidden magnetism inside atoms may explain mysterious gamma rays

    21 August 2026

Related Insights

  • Advanced manufacturing and industrial AI

    Rare Earth Elements: The Invisible Engine of Modern Life

    11 Aug 202610 min read
  • Smart agriculture and food technology

    The Future of Food: Vertical & Indoor Farming Is Becoming a Serious Growth Industry

    Vertical farming cuts water use 90%, grows food anywhere, anytime—and with costs plummeting, it’s both a climate lifeline and a trillion-dollar investment bet.

    2 Aug 202610 min read
  • Precision medicine and longevity

    AI Series: Predictive HealthCare

    Predictive and Preventive medicine is quietly rewiring how care works. Here's what's changing, what's real, and how to get ahead of it.

    28 Jul 202614 min read
Browse all insights →

Related Events

  • Project Finance & Project Financial Modelling - Oct 2026

    19 Oct 2025
  • Public-Private Partnerships - August 2026 (Live Online Course)

    17 Aug 2026
  • WFIS 2026 Philippines

    25 Aug 2026
    Philippines
  • Nigeria Mega Project Expo 2026

    25 Aug 2026
    Lagos, Nigeria
Browse All Events→

More From The Newsroom

  • A strange new quantum droplet can hold itself together

    21 August 2026
  • Webb’s mysterious little red dots may be hiding entire galaxies

    17 August 2026
  • A SpaceX rocket smashed into the Moon — NASA just revealed the crater

    20 August 2026
  • Scientists crushed diamond beyond Neptune-like pressures—and solved a 20-year mystery

    20 August 2026
Industry Events

The world's most trusted B2B event discovery platform. Connecting industry professionals with the conferences, expos and summits that matter.

  • Industry Events
  • News
  • Event Organisers
  • About Us
  • Our Services
  • Premium Organiser
  • Event Pro
  • Become a Speaker
  • Subscribe
  • Terms
  • Privacy

© 2026 Industry Events Worldwide. All rights reserved.

VF96.2.