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What the 'weather' is like on a star can help in the search for life

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAn artist’s illustration of Kappa Ceti whose stellar winds are 50 times stronger than our sun’s. Any Earth-like planet would need a magnetic field to protect its atmosphere if it was to stand a chance of hosting life.M. Weiss/CfA

Scientists are studying the “weather” around young sun-like stars in an attempt to understand...

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