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For the first time, astronomers have spotted a star that exploded not once, but twice. A new image of a roughly 300-year-old supernova provides visual evidence that some dying stars undergo a double ...
In a stunning new study, geneticists in Japan have revealed how injecting a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal gene into mice has ...
The precursors of heavy elements might arise in the plasma underbellies of swollen stars or in smoldering stellar corpses.
Macquarie University Astronomer Fred Watson discusses a planet which was discovered orbiting a tiny red dwarf star. The star is about 20 per cent of the mass of the sun. “It seems to have ...
Red Dwarf gained a huge cult following and is remembered as one of the UK's best loved comedy series. The show went on to make household names of its cast, but where are they now?
Unscripted Red Dwarf moment led to iconic scene that left fans 'unable to breathe' Red Dwarf gained a cult following after it first hit screens in 1988, running for 12 series consisting of 74 ...
All the latest science news on red dwarf stars from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
First discovered in 2010 in Spain, the ‘Red Lady’ is a famous human specimen from the Upper Paleolithic.
As Red Dwarf eyes a comeback, here's why the show's return is sorely needed – imperfections and all.
Red Dwarf star Craig Charles reveals key plot details for Lister in the unmade new episodes of the show, which were originally set to air this year.
Scientists will use the James Webb Space Telescope and its legacy partner Hubble to answer the question of whether rocky planets orbiting small red stars can have atmospheres.