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James Webb telescope solves mystery of ‘forever young’ vampire stars from the dawn of time

Astronomers have solved the mystery of how some stars stay youthfully bright and blue, despite being almost as old as the universe itself: They cannibalize their stellar siblings.

Known as blue straggler stars, these age-defying celestial objects have mystified astronomers for more than 70 years. “Blue stragglers are anomalously massive core hydrogen-burning stars that, according to the theory of single star evolution, should not exist,” researchers wrote in a paper published Jan. 3 in the journal Nature Communications.

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