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Astrophysicists Uncover Self-Regulating Process in Star Cluster Formation
A recent study by researchers from Nanjing University and the University of Bonn reveals that star formation in clusters adheres to a defined self-regulating process, challenging previous assumptions of randomness.
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Astrophysicists from Nanjing University and the University of Bonn have presented findings that suggest a structured process governs the mass of new stars formed within star clusters.
This research, published on April 24, 2026, challenges the long-held belief that star mass formation occurs randomly.
The implications of this study may reshape our understanding of cosmic order and the dynamics of star clusters.