Researchers have found that stars in the early universe may have formed from ‘fluffy’ molecular clouds. Using the ALMA telescope to observe the Small Magellanic Cloud — whose environment is similar to the early universe — they observed that about 60% of the observed clouds had the common filamentary structure, while the remaining 40% had a ‘fluffy’ shape. These results could provide new insights into the formation of stars in the universe.



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