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| Astronomers scan for disappearing stars Scientists are adept at spotting stars, even very old ones. But what about stars that disappear? A handful of researchers, led by Uppsala University's Beatriz Villarroel, aims to find out. They've been comparing sky surveys to see if any light sou... https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/03/...pearing-stars/ |
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