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Astronomers could soon be finding hundreds of "polluted" dead stars in their atmospheres.
The dead stars can become coated with the remains of the worlds that once orbited them, which they have since consumed.
A newly developed Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered algorithm has proven to be 99 percent accurate at spotting cosmic graveyards in telescope data.
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