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A Japanese research group has found evidence that a galaxy in the immediate vicinity of our Milky Way is being torn apart by its larger companion and, unexpectedly, does not revolve around itself.
Immense magnetic fields in the center of the Milky Way apparently ensure that, despite ideal initial conditions, fewer stars are formed than would be expected. This is suggested by findings now ...
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