Scientists from the University of Turku discovered that the axis of rotation of a black hole in a binary system slants beyond 40 degrees relative to the axis of the stellar orbit.
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We thought black holes rotated in the same plane as their orbit. One that is tilted by at least 40 degrees suggests our understanding of their behaviour needs an update