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Stars may spread life’s ingredients differently than we thought, study says
For decades, astronomers treated starlight and dust as a simple conveyor belt, a steady wind that carried the raw ingredients ...
New observations of the red giant star R Doradus suggest starlight alone cannot drive stellar winds that spread key elements through the galaxy.
Stardust alone can’t drive stellar winds, reshaping what we know about how aging stars spread life’s elements through space.
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Scientists can’t explain how stellar winds seed life across space
Stellar winds were supposed to be the straightforward conveyor belt that carried the raw ingredients of life from dying stars ...
New observations of a nearby red giant star suggest that a long-standing explanation for how giant stars spread life’s ...
Stella by Starlight" is an Irish play. At least, it's Irish in the sense that it's written by an Irishman, was first produced in Ireland, is set in Ireland with Irish characters, and even gives a ...
SDSS J0905+57 is churning out new stars roughly 100 times as fast as the Milky Way. Astronomer James Geach of the University of Hertfordshire in England and colleagues found that intense light from ...
APPLETON - "Stella by Starlight" by Sharon Draper is this year's Fox Cities Reads selection. A program started by Fox Cities public libraries and the University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley, the goal of ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Security provider Stellar Cyber, with the first Open-XDR security platform, announced today OMDIA (formerly Ovum Research) has published an On The Radar research ...
Sharon M. Draper's new middle-grade novel, "Stella by Starlight," will no doubt beg comparisons to Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." Set in Bumblebee, N.C., in 1932, the book follows a young girl ...
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