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Supermassive black holes in 'red geyser' galaxies cause galactic warming

An international team of scientists, including the University of Kentucky's Renbin Yan, have uncovered a new class of galaxies, called "red geysers," with Supermassive Black Hole winds so hot and energetic that stars can't form. An artist's rendition of the galaxies Akira (right) and Tetsuo (left) in action. Akira's gravity pulls Tetsuo's gas into its central  supermassive black hole, fueling winds that have the power to heat...

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