No, stars have never been seen forming. There is no prove that stars can form and some gas laws make the theory look stupid.
Yes, there are stars still forming in the universe. They form in nebulas.
That is the expected eventual destiny of the universe in the far future.
constellation
Alpah Centauri
Alpha Centauri
in astronomy, asterism is when stars APPEAR to be forming a picture or pttern.
Because newer stars are forming at the outer edges, and because the gravitational pull is stronger for the older stars.
Stars' are forming and dying all the time, as we speak.
jupitar
Eurosport
All stars originate in (collapsing) gas clouds - consisting mainly of hydrogen - and usually in large groups (hundreds to thousands of stars forming together).
A galaxy is made of stars, gas, and dust. Stars are the primary source of light and energy in a galaxy, while gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) is the raw material for forming new stars. Dust consists of tiny solid particles and plays a role in cooling and forming new stars.