Abstract
TORONTO —Astronomers had thought that the high-speed clouds of hydrogen atoms that roam through space are accelerated by supernova explosions within our galaxy. But a new proposal argues that they may be something much grander: huge, distant remnants of the galaxy's formation that extend well beyond the Milky Way and could fuel the formation of new stars for billions of years into the future.
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