A young red dwarf can look calm from a distance. But buried in its light may be the chemical remains of a wrecked world.
Tiny galaxies orbiting the Milky Way may hold clues to one of cosmology’s biggest mysteries. Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies are ...
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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 ...
Astronomers have found some of the strongest evidence yet that stars can swallow their own planets. A new study, published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, supports the long-held ...
One cannot miss noticing the dwarf poinciana (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) as it stands out and brightens the landscape with its ...
No garden flower can hold a candle to the bloom bonanza of hydrangeas. They deliver year after year with an explosion of color in the garden and can act as the easiest centerpiece of all time when cut ...
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The Milky Way may have devoured another galaxy, and astronomers think they've found its remains
Astronomers say that they have identified 20 stars that may have grown up together in a dwarf galaxy named "Loki" that eventually became part of our Milky Way.
Researchers at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, have identified a ...
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Microgardening means getting a surprisingly big harvest from a windowsill or balcony garden
If you want a garden but you only have a windowsill or small balcony, you can still get a surprisingly large harvest. One ...
DAVID DOMONEY: You don't need acres of space to create your own orchard for fresh, delicious fruit, even a patio will do ...
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Red dwarf stars may be 'eating' Earth-like planets — study
A team of researchers led by astrophysicist Prof. Robin Jeffries has found evidence suggesting that red dwarf stars may be engulfing surrounding planets, according to a Keele University report ...
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