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Star Killer; A Distant Quasar May Be Snuffing Out Star Formation in Neighboring Galaxies
In a remarkable new discovery, astronomers have found evidence that a distant quasar, VIK J2348-3054, may be responsible for halting star formation in galaxies within a vast area around it. This quasar, one of the most distant ever observed, seems to have caused a cosmic dead zone stretching across 16 Read more…