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Most exoplanets might be 'soot factories,' scientists say: 'Like you have a natural diesel engine'
Scientists suggest most exoplanets may act as 'soot factories,' emitting soot similar to a natural diesel engine, as depicted in an illustration showing black circles releasing soot.
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