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![]() Garching, Germany (ESO) Apr 01, 2010 ESO has unveiled an image of the little known Gum 19, a faint nebula that, in the infrared, appears dark on one half and bright on the other. On one side hot hydrogen gas is illuminated by a supergiant blue star called V391 Velorum. New star formation is taking place within the ribbon of luminous and dark material that brackets V391 Velorum's left in this perspective. After many millennia, these fledgling stars, coupled with the explosive demise of V391 Velorum as a supernova, will likely alter Gu ... read more |
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World's Largest Particle Collider May Unlock Secrets Of Universe![]() The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, could generate astonishing new insights into the Big Bang, the building blocks of the universe, the mysterious properties of dark matter and perhaps even extra dimensions in the universe. Located at the CERN laboratory outside Geneva, the immense collider, which measures more than 16 miles in circ ... more Another type of proto-human discovered ![]() European researchers say they have identified a previously unknown species of proto-human that existed at least 1 million years until about 40,000 years ago. The species left Africa about 1 million years ago and migrated as far as southern Siberia before it disappeared, the researchers said in a study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature. The conclusion was based on DNA ... more Costa Rica's Mysterious Stone Spheres ![]() The ancient stone spheres of Costa Rica were made world-famous by the opening sequence of "Raiders of the Lost Ark," when a mockup of one of the mysterious relics nearly crushed Indiana Jones. So perhaps John Hoopes is the closest thing at the University of Kansas to the movie action hero. Hoopes, associate professor of anthropology and director of the Global Indigenous Nations Studi ... more |
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![]() San Francisco CA (SPX) Mar 22, 2010 A potential new energy source so controversial that people once regarded it as junk science is moving closer to acceptance by the mainstream scientific community. That's the conclusion of the organizer of one of the largest scientific sessions on the topic - "cold fusion" - being held here for the next two days in the Moscone Center during the 239th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS). "Years ago, many scientists were afraid to speak about 'cold fusion' to a mainstream audience ... read more |
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