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(INTERVIEW) Dr. Andreja Gomboc: Black holes may be terrifying, but they are far away, and they pose no threat to us.
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(INTERVIEW) Dr. Andreja Gomboc: Black holes may be terrifying, but they are far away, and they pose no threat to us.

The article features an interview with Dr. Andreja Gomboc, an astrophysics professor at the University of Nova Gorica, discussing black holes and their significance in space. She explains that while black holes are fascinating and mysterious, they are distant and pose little threat to Earth. The piece highlights her research into stellar phenomena and her efforts to promote science education, gender equality, and inclusive academic environments. It also mentions her academic background, publications, and family life, concluding with subscription information for the newspaper.

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(INTERVIEW) Dr. Andreja Gomboc: Black holes may be terrifying, but they are far away, and they pose no threat to us.

The article features an interview with Dr. Andreja Gomboc, an astrophysics professor at the University of Nova Gorica, discussing black holes and their significance in space. She explains that while black holes are fascinating and mysterious, they are distant and pose little threat to Earth. The piece highlights her research into stellar phenomena and her efforts to promote science education, gender equality, and inclusive academic environments. It also mentions her academic background, publications, and family life, concluding with subscription information for the newspaper.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of scientific concepts without overt ideological framing. It focuses on Dr. Gomboc’s expertise and contributions to astronomy and science communication, without taking a partisan stance. The tone remains informative and objective, focusing on factual data,

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