Bigger galaxies mean bigger black holes and therefore stronger gravitational waves. (sciencedaily.com)
At the launch in the City of London, Mr Clegg accused the other parties of «kidding people» about what he called the «big black hole in the public finances». (channel4.com)
«These objects also provide a unique laboratory for learning about how big black holes interact with little ones, because we can't readily study these processes in other, more distant galaxies.» (scientificamerican.com)