Mirror of the unknown: should research on mirror-image molecular biology be stopped?

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Summary:
- This article discusses the discovery of a new type of supernova, called a "calcium-rich transient," which is a rare and unusual type of stellar explosion.
- Researchers have found that these calcium-rich transients are produced by the merger of two white dwarf stars, which are the dense remnants of stars like our Sun.
- The study of these events can provide valuable insights into the final stages of stellar evolution and the formation of heavy elements in the universe.

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