If you gaze at the vast galaxies filled with countless stars, it's easy to assume they are star factories, churning out brilliant balls of gas. However, it's the less evolved dwarf galaxies dwarf galaxies have bigger regions of star factories, with higher rates of star formation. Recent findings
University of Michigan researchers discover a 10-million-year delay in gas expulsion from dwarf galaxies, influencing prolonged star formation and offering cosmic dawn insights. Read the article for more details.
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