That would be a planet-eating star, OR a star eating a planet.
Shouldn't journalists be able to construct sentences?
That would be a planet-eating star, OR a star eating a planet.
Shouldn't journalists be able to construct sentences?
Yeah, seriously. I was expecting some kinda weird interaction that was causing the star to eject fuel in a constant stream. The title is backwards though, and no where near as noteworthy.
Yeah foreal, I was severely disappointed. I wouldn't say my day is ruined but fucking hell I did my best for a solid while to try and understand it, and it turns out to just be a wrong title.
So science journalism continues to suck
~~science~~ journalism continues to suck.
FTFY
Scientists discover 95% of space related article are gibberish clickbait.
Personally I'd prefer less click bait, not more.
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