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Scientists using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have discovered an enormous, super-hot gas stream erupting from a nearby galaxy. Driven by the central black hole, these massive jets spiral outward in a rare pattern, stretching farther than the galaxy itself. The outflow is so intense it is forcibly stripping the galaxy of the gas needed to create new stars, stalling future star formation. This violent phenomenon, hidden until now by thick dust, provides a crucial glimpse into how black holes actively shape the evolution of their host galaxies. (98 words)
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