Sun-like stars rotate up to two and a half times faster at the equator than at higher latitudes, a finding by researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi that challenges current science on how stars rotate. Until ...
Chinese researchers examining European data find freshly formed stars rotate much faster than their predecessors Some stars nearing the end of their lives slow their spin in a "retirement solo" that ...
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