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Scientists work out which stars may host life on their planets

Por: Newsweek Tech April 20, 2023

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With billions of stars in our home galaxy and billions more galaxies out in the gargantuan universe, the task of finding exoplanets that may host life might seem an insurmountable task.Now, however, scientists may have found a way to narrow down the list; According to a study published in the journal Nature Communications on April 18, stars with higher levels of heavy elements including metals may be less friendly to the evolution of life.The... + full article



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