Scientists detected faint signals from the stars – and may have turned up hundreds of undiscovered planets


Scientists have found a potential shortcut to identifying stars that host planets. The technique, based on specific signals in starlight, could make it easier to search for exoplanets, according to a new study.

The team has already used their new method to find half a dozen previously undiscovered planets — but because most of the alien worlds are very close to their stars, they are unlikely to be habitable, the study authors say.

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