Other Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests By gizmodo.com - December 12, 2024 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests A survey of Sun-like stars found that they produce a superflare roughly once per century. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Some Unknown Group Is Reportedly Using Claude Mythos Without Permission SpaceX Obtains Option to Buy Cursor for $60 Billion The ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Reboot Snags an Exciting Director Meta Plans to Turn Its Employees’ Clicks and Keystrokes into AI Training Data Physicists Now Understand Why a Weird Quantum Gas Refuses to Heat Up Watch the Lego ‘Project Hail Mary’ Set (Almost) Go to Space OpenAI Unveils New Image Generator to Usher in an AI Slop ‘Renaissance’ Xbox Game Pass Now Costs Less, but That Doesn’t Mean It’s a Good Deal The Trailer for ‘Affection’ Teases a Medical Mystery From Hell