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 The First Reactions to ‘Toy Story 5’ Are Here Scientists Want to Build a Giant Shield Against Solar Storms Hunter Biden’s Crypto Tweets Should Give Everyone a Moment of Pause Japan Calls It: The Dreaded El Niño Has Arrived Marshall’s New Bluetooth Speaker Brings One Huge Upgrade Over the Stockwell II Scientists Have Just Discovered a 5 Million-Year-Old Whale Necropolis in the Deep Sea Russian Satellites Are Jamming GPS Signals, Study Says A Surprising Number of Gen Xers and Millennials Can’t Figure Out a Pill Bottle Doom Descends on the Penultimate Episode of ‘Widow’s Bay’