A Real-Life ‘Star Wars’ Discovery, Einstein Vindicated Again, and Solving a Deadly 4000-Year-Old Mystery

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(Credit: ESO, ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser)

This week in news from The Debrief, researchers analyzing old telescope images have identified a “Star Wars–style” world orbiting two suns—one of several suspicious objects hinting that our catalog of unusual exoplanets is far from complete. Meanwhile, physicists observed a black hole twisting spacetime itself, capturing the elusive effect Einstein predicted more than a century ago and offering what one researcher called “a real gift for physicists.” And on Earth, scientists studying ancient DNA have solved a longstanding mystery about a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age plague, revealing how an early strain—distinct from the later Black Death—once swept across Europe.

Here’s a look at all the stories we’re covering right now at The Debrief: