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Super-Earth Planet Located Close to Red Dwarf Star, 37 Light-years From Earth Through Subaru Telescope
The most prevalent and smallest type of hydrogen-burning star in the universe is the red dwarf star, also known as the M dwarf or M-type star.
Latest Research Articles
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Chemicals Found in Digestive Tract by Gut Microbes by Eating Red Meat Can Cause a High Risk of Heart Disease
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Solar Storm from Sun's Atmospheric Hole Releases Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth on August 3
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Scientists Have Issued a Dire Warning About a Massive Extinction Event Brought on by Climate Change
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Earth’s Shortest Day Ever Recorded After Spinning Unusually Faster Than Normal
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Imperial Moth Seen with the Name "Anna" Written Below a Face on the Back
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Flash Flooding with Mud and Debris Led to Road Closures Within and Around Death Valley National Park
Coca-cola Claims "Less Harmful" Plastic On Sprite Clear Bottles Roll-Out Starting August 1
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"Super-Pets" - Upcoming Animated Movie Promotes Adopting Pets From Animal Shelters
Man Reels in Two Enormous and Carnivorous Fishes from Lake Lillinonah, Connecticut
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Cable Bacteria Set to Mitigate Oil Spills and Methane Emissions: New Report
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Midnight Came Earlier: Is the Earth Spinning Faster?
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Brazilian Homeless Shelter Attracts More People as they Welcome Pets to Stay with Their Owners