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How habitable zones and super-Earths lead us astray

As scientists, the terminology we choose influences our thinking as it carries our messages to colleagues and the public. In the face of pressure to turn science into clickbait, maintaining precision in the language we use is critical to dispel misinformation and, more broadly, to enable scientific progress.

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Moore, W., Lenardic, A., Jellinek, A. et al. How habitable zones and super-Earths lead us astray. Nat Astron 1, 0043 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-017-0043

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