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What happens if plants evolve under a different star
We’re used to green plants, but that color is shaped by our Sun. On planets orbiting different types of stars, photosynthesis could evolve to absorb different wavelengths of light — producing red, ...
A study shows that the most massive stars in the last stages of their lives are those which contaminate the interstellar medium with new chemical elements, giving rise to successive generations of ...
What can binary stars comprised of two different types of stars teach astronomers about stellar evolution? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal hopes to address as a team ...
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