Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy th
Scientists are investigating whether the coldest 'stars' in the Milky Way are actually alien megastructures designed to harvest energy.
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Scientists are investigating whether the coldest 'stars' in the Milky Way are actually alien megastructures designed to harvest energy.
NASA's Webb telescope has discovered a Jupiter-sized planet that survived its star's death, offering a glimpse into the distant future of our own solar system.
The discovery of a planet surviving its star's death suggests Earth may have a future beyond the demise of the sun.
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