Black holes are often shown as objects that pull everything straight into them. But real black holes are surrounded by gas that behaves in very complex and surprising ways. Recent research has shown that cold clumps of gas can form and survive inside very hot gas flows around black holes . Even more surprising, these cold clumps do not fall directly into the black hole when they form. A recent study by Liu and his research team explains how these cold clumps are created, how they move, and how they finally fall into the black hole. Their work helps us better understand one of the biggest puzzles in black hole science: how black holes change their behavior during outbursts . What Is a Black Hole X-ray Binary? A black hole X-ray binary is a system where a black hole is paired with a normal star. Gas from the star is pulled toward the black hole due to its strong gravity. This gas does not fall straight in. Instead, it spins around the black hole and forms an accretion flow . As the gas...