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Red dwarf stars just got caught eating their own Earth-like planets — six young stars lit up with lithium signatures that could only come from devoured rocky worlds
Somewhere between 50 and 200 million years ago, in three stellar nurseries not far from our corner of the Milky Way, at least ...
A young red dwarf can look calm from a distance. But buried in its light may be the chemical remains of a wrecked world.
Astronomers have found some of the strongest evidence yet that stars can swallow their own planets. A new study, published in ...
A new machine learning model has predicted that there are 44 Earth-like planets in other star systems in the Milky Way galaxy, with researchers from Switzerland claiming that the algorithm at the core ...
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