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Listening for the echoes of black holes

By analyzing X-ray reverberations and other astrophysical data, Erin Kara seeks to understand the most extreme objects in the universe.

“It’s amazing that we as humans can know anything about what’s happening billions of light years away,” Erin Kara says. “There’s a lot of new open puzzles about supermassive black holes that I’m excited about.”
“It’s amazing that we as humans can know anything about what’s happening billions of light years away,” Erin Kara says. “There’s a lot of new open puzzles about supermassive black holes that I’m excited about.”
Photo: Bryce Vickmark
Friday, June 26, 2026
By Jennifer Chu | MIT News