Shocking new theory suggests Earth could survive the violent death of the Sun after all
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"Shocking new theory suggests Earth could survive the violent death of the Sun after all" is generating significant coverage in the Science category, with 4 articles from 4 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
Outlets currently covering the story include Metro.co.uk, The Elkhart Truth, New Scientist and New York Post. PULSE measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.
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Coverage (4)
- We’ve got a date when the sun will destroy Earth Metro.co.uk · 4h ago
- Science reveals fate of Earth after our sun dies The Elkhart Truth · 4h ago
- When the sun engulfs Earth, will the remnants form new planets? Part 2 New Scientist · 4h ago
- Shocking new theory suggests Earth could survive the violent death of the Sun after all New York Post · 4h ago
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