Young stars are stellar objects that are relatively recently formed within the last few million years. They are typically found in star-forming regions such as nebulae and are characterized by their high temperature and luminosity. Studying young stars can provide important insights into the process of star formation and evolution, as well as the formation of planetary systems. Researchers often study the properties of young stars, such as their mass, age, and composition, using a variety of observational techniques such as spectroscopy and imaging. Additionally, young stars are of interest in the search for potentially habitable planets and the origins of life in the universe.