Exploring the Isolated Existence of Young Stars
In a recent study, researchers have uncovered a strange, solitary life for young stars. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, astronomers have discovered that these stars are not forming in crowded stellar nurseries, as previously thought. Instead, they are living alone, scattered across the Milky Way. This surprising discovery means that our understanding of how stars form and evolve must be entirely re-evaluated.
source: Phys.org