Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered powerful winds blasting out of some of the universe’s earliest galaxies, offering new clues about how giant galaxies stopped forming stars surprisingly soon after the Big Bang. The study, published in Nature, focused on quasars, some of the brightest and most energetic objects in the universe. […] The post How giant black holes shut down star formation appeared first on Knowridge S…
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