A first ever detection of a coronal mass ejection from a small red dwarf could have big consequences for life on any nearby planets. On Earth, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) like the one we experienced ...
“This kind of radio signal just wouldn’t exist unless material had completely left the star’s bubble of powerful magnetism,” ...
Scientists from Lomonosov Moscow State University and colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University in the United States and the ...
For all the talk about life across the cosmos, Earth remains the only confirmed example. That single data point makes your place in the universe feel both ordinary and strange. Two facts sharpen the ...
Aging stars can completely destroy their planets. When a star reaches the end of its life on the main sequence, it goes ...
Observations of nearby red dwarf stars reveal rare carbon and oxygen isotopes, offering direct evidence of stellar nucleosynthesis and the chemical evolution of the Milky Way.
Astronomers have detected a coronal mass ejection racing away from a red dwarf star about 130 light-years away. Credit: Olena Shmahalo / Callingham et al. illustration Astronomers have captured the ...
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