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Today's Tech News: Some black holes may actually be 'quark stars'

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Dust disks that surround supposed black holes, such as the one circling giant star M33-X7 in this artist's representation, could be orbiting so-called quark stars.
 
Some black holes may actually be 'quark stars'
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY
"Stellar" black holes, ones only a few times heavier than the sun, may actually be something even weirder called a quark star, or "strange" star. Read more
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