A massive galaxy in the early universe seems to be growing itself toward ruin. While it churns out new stars at a furious ...
Powerful outflows of gas may explain why so many massive galaxies shut down star formation soon after the Big Bang.
These fierce winds strip away star-forming gas, pushing early galaxies to the brink of death.
It could explain why the early universe is littered with dead realms. The post Scientists Discover Fearsome Wind That ...
Astronomers have discovered a "galaxy-killing wind" that may explain why there are far more massive "dead" galaxies than ...
If a galaxy runs out of gas, it will stop forming stars and die. Present-day galaxies have had more than 10 billion years to ...
The paradox has been on astrophysicists’ desks for years: observations of the early universe show a number of massive and ...
Looking ahead: Future Euclid observations will enable scientists to watch how galaxy collisions spark bursts of star formation, fuel shrouded black holes, and unleash energetic feedback. According to ...
Astronomers have revealed new details about how young stars shape their galactic surroundings in a new study. Researchers analyzed about 18,000 star-forming regions in nearby spiral galaxies using ...
Using early data from the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope, astronomers have analyzed over one million galaxies to test a long-standing idea in astrophysics: that galaxy mergers help ...
Astronomers have identified a possible new example of one of the universe's strangest galaxy types: galaxies that appear to ...