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Study of distant galaxies challenges the understanding of how stars form The most massive galaxies in our neighbourhood formed their stars billions of years ago, early in the history of the universe. At the present day, they produce very few new stars. Astronomers have long believed that is because they contain very little gas - a key ingredient necessary to produce stars. But our new study, published in Nature Astronomy, is now challenging this long held view.
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