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Posted on December 4, 2017 by New Scientist - News

Extreme radiation around small stars may not doom life nearby

Red and white dwarfs make nasty neighbours due to spurts of deadly radiation, but alien life could still form on planets nearby if shielded by smog or oceans
Categoriesalien life, habitable zone, Milky Way, proxima centauri, radiation, red dwarf, solar wind, stars, Sun, tidal forces, TRAPPIST-1, white dwarf

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