JOHANNESBURG - An international team of astronomers, led by researchers from the University of Pretoria, has made significant advances in understanding the life cycle of giant radio galaxies.
These structures, larger than galaxies, play a crucial role in astrophysics and are formed by black hole jets interacting with their surroundings.
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Prof Kshitij Thorat, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Pretoria, spoke to eNCA.