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Astronomers say black holes can have a heartbeat if they're consuming enormous amounts of gas.
The pulses are due to interactions and instabilities within the material surrounding the black hole.
The flare originated from IGR J17091-3624 , a black hole sitting 28,000 light-years from Earth .
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