ExoTIC
The EXOTIC team focuses its work on the detection and the detailed study of transiting exoplanets. It is part of the Astrobiology Research Unit of the University of Liege
The EXOTIC team focuses its work on the detection and the detailed study of transiting exoplanets. It is part of the Astrobiology Research Unit of the University of Liege
DAWS, a neurological condition associated with withdrawal from dopamine agonists, can severely affect patients with restless legs syndrome, and its symptoms may be exacerbated by a kindling-like mechanism
The James Webb Space Telescope has, for the first time, mapped the temperature distribution of the temperate, Earth-sized rocky exoplanets TRAPPIST-1 b and c, showing that they are likely devoid of thick atmospheres and have evolved differently.
Three Earth-sized planets discovered in the TOI-2267 binary system by ULiège researchers and their international partners offer new insights into planetary formation.
Prof Michaël Gillon
Quartier Agora – Bât. B5C
Allée du 6 août 19C
4000 Liège 1
Belgium
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