James Webb Space Telescope

I think I've read that planets around red dwarves would have other, more substantial obstacles to the formation of life. I think the planets would have to be in tidal lock and would suffer from extreme radiation (just my vague memory, so those might be wrong)
That's right - red dwarves (90% of planets) are cooler, so to be in the goldilocks zone in terms of temperature, the planet needs to be closer, which means more radiation. This does not rule out life, it just means it must be different. Also, with more mutations, evolution could happen faster.