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Habitable Binary Star Systems
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
02/04/13
Habitable planets hoping to see a double sunset stand the best chance when orbiting twin stars that are close together.

How Hot are Super-Earths?
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
09/27/12
A new study suggests that rocky super-Earths might cool down very slowly after their formation, making them hotter than previously thought. The research could have implications in understanding how "Earth-like" these planets truly are.

Meteors Might Add Methane to Exoplanet Atmospheres
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
09/17/12
Researchers says that methane generated by meteors could make alien worlds look like they are inhabited by life -- even though they are not.

How Old are the First Planets?
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
08/30/12
Heavy elements – ‘metals’ in astronomer-speak – are created within stars and then spewed out across the cosmos by supernovae. Scientists are now asking: when did the Universe have enough metals to start building planets?

When Stellar Metallicity Sparks Planet Formation
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
04/09/12
New research predicts the criteria needed for Earth-like planets to form around a star that have one-tenth the metallicity of our Sun. If researchers find small, rocky planets orbiting stars with lower metallicity, it may challenge the presently accepted “core accretion” model of planetary formation.

Stars with Dusty Disks Should Harbor Earth-like Worlds
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
03/08/12
Stars with disks of debris around them might be good targets to search for Earth-like planets, researchers say.

Tidal Locking Could Render Habitable Planets Inhospitable
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
12/08/11
Planets that are tidally locked, with the same side always facing their sun, could end up with climates that spiral out of control.

Heavy Metal Stars Produce Earth-Like Planets
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
09/29/11
Examining the wealth of data from Kepler, astronomers have seen a positive correlation between stellar composition and planetary formation, a correlation that could affect how we search for life in the universe.

How to Keep Lonely Exoplanets Snug – Just Add Dark Matter!
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
06/23/11
Dark matter, inferred to exist from its gravitational effects on the universe, is still a mystery to scientists. But a new study says that dark matter could help life evolve and survive on distant worlds outside of our solar system.

Supernova´s Spin on Life
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
08/12/10
A bias in the way amino acids twist could be due to supernovae, researchers now suggest. If correct, this could be more evidence that the molecules of life came from elsewhere in the cosmos.
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