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  • editorializing: a bizarre black hole born at the beginning of time itself
  • vague attribution: Astronomers are calling it

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Astronomers identify potential primordial black hole at Milky Way's edge

Astronomers have detected a light signal in the Milky Way's outer regions that may indicate the presence of a primordial black hole, possibly linked to dark matter. The object has been named 'Phoebe.'

Astronomers have observed a light signal in the outer regions of the Milky Way, which they suggest may be a primordial black hole, potentially formed at the universe's inception. This finding could provide insights into the nature of dark matter. The object has been designated as 'Phoebe.'

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Bias score 45/100
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Inflammatory language 92/100
Sentiment +10/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'bizarre'
  • loaded language: 'long-sought solution'
  • loaded language: 'mystery of dark matter'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: a bizarre black hole born at the beginning of time itself
  • vague attribution: Astronomers are calling it

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Did we just see a primordial black hole at the Milky Way’s edge?

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Astronomers identify potential primordial black hole at Milky Way's edge