Bluesky, Flashes and Instagram

Black holes themselves emit no light, but the supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies are often surrounded by ...
Unexpected flashes of light in your eye can be alarming, and in many cases, it’s something that should be discussed with your ...
One supermassive black hole has kept astronomers glued to their scopes for the last several years. First came a surprise ...
Astronomers detected X-ray flashes from the black hole that increased in frequency from one every 18 minutes to one every seven minutes.
Bluesky, the decentralized social network, is gearing up to expand its offerings with a new photo-sharing app called Flashes.
If you’ve ever felt that sudden, overwhelming wave of heat—the telltale sign of a hot flash—you know how disruptive and ...
Flashes is a Bluesky client with a specific purpose: to replicate the Instagram experience based on photos and videos from ...
Great news for anyone whose big problem with hanging out on Twitter/X replacement Bluesky was all those dang words: An app ...