Hot Jupiters are giant planets initially known to orbit alone close to their star. During their migration towards their star, these planets were thought to accrete or eject any other planets present.
Giant planets orbiting close to their stars were thought to boot other planets out of their star system on the way in, but ...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets initially known to orbit alone close to their star. During their migration towards their star, ...
"There are still many things related to planetary formation and the early evolution of young planetary systems that we don't ...
The discovery of two new planets beyond our solar system by a team of astronomers from The University of Warwick and the ...
Research by astronomers, led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), challenges current theories about the formation of ...
The discovery of two new planets beyond our solar system by a team of astronomers from The University of Warwick and the ...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets initially known to orbit alone close to their star. During their migration towards their star, these planets were ...
Do all exoplanets known as “hot” Jupiters orbit alone in their respective solar systems, as has long been observed? This is what a recent study | Space ...
Zoonotic infections of the Canadian Arctic - (https://www.cmaj.ca/content/197/2/E34) ...
A new review on zoonotic infections—diseases transmitted by animals—in the Canadian Arctic provides timely guidance to ...
Animal movement is crucial for survival, yet often misunderstood as deviant behavior. Embracing wildlife's natural instincts ...