Scientists find ‘modern’ galaxies amongst ancient galaxy clusters

Washington, May 13 (ANI): A team of astronomers has discovered a young cluster, born just 2.8 billion years after the Big Bang, that appears very similar to the much older present-day galaxy clusters.

“We were looking for clusters of galaxies when the Universe was still very young,” says Carnegie’s Ivelina Momcheva, who did the spectroscopic analysis that led to the discovery of the cluster.

“One might think that the clusters we find would look young as well. However, in this cluster we found a number of surprisingly ancient-looking galaxies. This cluster resembles modern-day clusters, which are nearly 10 billion years older.”

“It is like we dug an archaeological site in Rome and found pieces of modern Rome in amongst the ruins,” adds lead author Casey Papovich of Texas A&M University.

The cluster is called CLG J02182-05102 and contains approximately 60 galaxies, including several enormous red galaxies at its centre holding 10 times as many stars as the Milky Way.

Unable to find using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope if its galaxies are indeed gravitationally bound, the team used an advanced spectrograph.

Post analysis, they found that the cluster now looks the way it looked 9.6 billion years ago and since then, has moved away as the universe expanded. Today, it stands at a distance of 15 billion light years.

The new discovery will help researchers understand how galaxies evolve and form clusters. CLG J02182-05102’s large red galaxies are unexpected because most galaxies at that time were still rapidly forming stars, and, as a result, appear smaller and their emitted light bluer.

“We are witnessing the youth of truly massive cluster of galaxies,” says Momcheva. “ClG J02182-05102 will continue growing, accreting more galaxies and slowly aging. By the present day it has probably grown to be a large metropolis of a cluster like our neighbour, the Coma cluster.” (ANI)

Brainstorming and creativity do not go hand in hand

Washington, Mar 30 (ANI): Brainstorming may not be the best way to get creative juices flowing among people, groups, or organizations, according to an upcoming study from Applied Cognitive Psychology.

The researchers from Texas A&M University show that group brainstorming exercises can lead to fixation on only one idea or possibility, blocking out other ideas and possibilities, and leading eventually to a conformity of ideas.

“Fixation to other people’s ideas can occur unconsciously and lead to you suggesting ideas that mimic your brainstorming partners. Thus, you potentially become less creative,” said lead researcher Nicholas Kohn.

The researchers used AOL Instant Messenger as their electronic discussion format when conducting the experiments, which included groups of two, three, and four subjects.

The study and other researches have also shown that taking a break (allowing for a mental incubation period in participants) can stem the natural decline in quantity (production deficit) and the variety of ideas, and encourage problem solving.

Thus, group creativity may be an overestimated method to generate ideas and individual brainstorming exercises (such as written creativity drills) may be more effective.

If ideas are to be shared in a group setting, members of the group need to be aware of this fixation phenomenon, and take steps to prevent conformity.

This will lead to a more vibrant, fresh discussion and a wider range of possible solutions.

The study is published in the latest issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology. (ANI)

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