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− | * | + | * Lebanon, Egypt and Syria signed an agreement to import Egyptian natural gas to a power plant in northern Lebanon through Syria. <small>([[Lebanon#June_21|more]])</small> [[File:Lebanon.gif]] [[File:Egypt.gif]] [[File:Syria.gif]] |
− | + | * Team V Bionic from Saudi Arabia and Germany who won the grand prize at the 2022 Microsoft Imagine Cup. <small>([[Saudi_Arabia#May_24|more]])</small> [[File:Saudi_Arabia.gif]] [[File:Germany.gif]] | |
− | * | + | * Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a tortoise and its egg in Pompeii, Italy, the Roman city buried in a volcanic eruption in 79 AD. <small>([[Italy#June_24|more]])</small> [[File:Italy.gif]] |
− | + | * Iran announced the second test launch of its indigenously-developed satellite carrier Zuljanah, comes 14 months after first launch. <small>([[Iran#June_26|more]])</small> [[File:Iran.gif]] | |
− | * | + | * Bangladesh on 25 June 2022 officially opened its longest bridge over River Padma with a total length of 6+ km. <small>([[Bangladesh#June_25|more]])</small> [[File:Bangladesh.gif]] |
− | * | + | * The 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations, took place in Kigali, Rwanda. <small>([[Rwanda#June_24|more]])</small> [[File:Rwanda.gif]] |
− | * | + | * Israeli archaeologists unveiled a 1,200-year-old mosque in the country that sheds light on the region’s transition from Christianity to Islam. <small>([[Israel#June_22|more]])</small> [[File:Israel.gif]] |
− | * | + | * Record bacterium was discovered by a team of French scientists living on sunken, decaying mangrove tree leaves in the French Caribbean. <small>([[France#June_23|more]])</small> [[File:France.gif]] |
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:D_EDITORS_PICKS_308.jpeg|310px|left|link=https://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/scientists-discover-rapidly-growing-black-hole|D+ Editor's Pic]] |
− | <big>'''Scientists | + | <big>'''Scientists discover rapidly growing black hole'''</big> |
− | <br /> | + | <br />The fastest-growing black hole of the last nine billion years has been discovered by an international team led by astronomers at The Australian National University (ANU). |
− | + | The black hole consumes the equivalent of one Earth every second and shines 7,000 times brighter than all the light from our own galaxy, making it visible to well-equipped backyard astronomers. | |
− | + | Lead researcher Dr Christopher Onken and his co-authors describe it as a "very large, unexpected needle in the haystack". | |
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+ | "Astronomers have been hunting for objects like this for more than 50 years. They have found thousands of fainter ones, but this astonishingly bright one had slipped through unnoticed," Dr Onken said. <small>([https://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/scientists-discover-rapidly-growing-black-hole More])</small> | ||
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