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[Here’s the original news release from the (US’s) National Radio Astronomy Observatory](https://public.nrao.edu/news/neighboring-stars-warped-ring-shaped-by-evolving-planets/) (NRAO).
It’s the same article, but without ads/tracking/etc. It has a bigger illustration picture. It has a subtitle and an easier-to-read caption. There are blurbs about NRAO and about the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). It’s a press release so the image and the article are downloadable and there’s a press contact.
Phys.org is a content aggregator. They assemble free-as-in-beer (like this) and licensed content and republish it, typically with less supporting text, and with their own ads, tracking, and whatever else. The original article is usually a better browsing experience.