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April 07, 2010
TIME AND SPACE
Our Universe At Home Within A Larger Universe
Bloomington IN (SPX) Apr 07, 2010
Could our universe be located within the interior of a wormhole which itself is part of a black hole that lies within a much larger universe? Such a scenario in which the universe is born from inside a wormhole (also called an Einstein-Rosen Bridge) is suggested in a paper from Indiana University theoretical physicist Nikodem Poplawski in Physics Letters B. The final version of the paper was available online March 29 and will be published in the journal edition April 12. Poplawski takes advantage ... read more

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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid To Fly by Within Moon's Orbit Thursday
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EXO LIFE

How To Respond When E.T. Says Hello
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TIME AND SPACE

Holding Steady In An Atomic-Scale Tug-Of-War
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Doubleheader: Flying By Titan And Dione
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fermi Maps An Active Galactic Smokestack Plumes
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SATURN DAILY

Flying By Titan And Dione Makes For Some Nice Views
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MOON DAILY

ESA plans its first moon lander
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers Get A New Angle On Famous Supernova
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Another Two Faced Star-Forming Nebula
IRON AND ICE

Dawn Sailing Smoothly Through The Asteroid Belt
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MOON DAILY

A Precise Voyage To The Lunar South Pole
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Extracting Information From Starlight
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TECH SPACE

Playing 'Pong' With The Blink Of An Eye
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SATURN DAILY

Color Near Herschel Crater
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MERCURY RISING
Mercury And Venus Shine Together Throughout April
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 30, 2010
The planets Mercury and Venus will put on a good show for skywatchers throughout April, according to the editors of StarDate magazine. Mercury usually is difficult to see because it seldom moves far from the Sun, but April offers a good view of Mercury because the planet is farthest from the Sun for its current evening appearance and because it appears close to Venus. Look for Mercury low ... more

SATURN DAILY
1980s Video Icon Glows On Saturn Moon
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 30, 2010
The highest-resolution-yet temperature map and images of Saturn's icy moon Mimas obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal surprising patterns on the surface of the small moon, including unexpected hot regions that resemble "Pac-Man" eating a dot, and striking bands of light and dark in crater walls. "Other moons usually grab the spotlight, but it turns out Mimas is more bizarre than we ... more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Ashes To Ashes Dust To Dust Chandra And Spitzer Have The Gos
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 30, 2010
A new image from NASA's Chandra and Spitzer space telescopes shows the dusty remains of a collapsed star. The dust is flying past and engulfing a nearby family of stars. "Scientists think the stars in the image are part of a stellar cluster in which a supernova exploded," said Tea Temin of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass., who led the study. "The material e ... more

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MOON DAILY

A Piece Of The Moon In Oberhausen

TIME AND SPACE

Large Hadron Collider Set To Hit 7 Tera-Electron Volts


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NUKEWARS
Northrop Grumman Lab-Based Prototype Advances US Army Training

Raytheon Opens Soldier Works Warrior Integration Center

First HC-130J Combat Rescue Tanker Completes Assembly

NUKEWARS
Treaty, missile defense not linked: Clinton

Russia lauds nuclear pact -- but reserves right to withdraw

Missile defence still topic of US-Russia talks: Kremlin

NUKEWARS
Israel unveils defense shield for Merkavas

LockMart And Aerojet Achieve JAGM Rocket Motor Breakthrough

Russia ships China 15 S-300 missile systems: report

NUKEWARS
Sources: Oman to buy 24 Eurofighters

Russian arm sales to Venezuela may top 5 bln dlrs: Putin

Northrop Grumman's Command and Control Futures Lab Infrastructure

NUKEWARS
A Cyborg Space Race

Japan unveils humanoid robot that laughs and smiles

Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot

NUKEWARS
Seasonal flu jab linked to increased H1N1 risk: study

Viral immunity failure explained

How Immune Cells 'Sniff Out' Bacteria

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Cosmos has billions more stars than thought
Paris (AFP) March 24, 2010
Astronomers may have underestimated the tally of galaxies in some parts of the Universe by as much as 90 percent, according to a study reported on Wednesday in Nature, the weekly British science journal. Surveys of the cosmos are based on a signature of ultraviolet light that turns out to be a poor indicator of what's out there, its authors say. In the case of very distant, old galaxies, the telltale light may not reach Earth as it is blocked by interstellar clouds of dust and gas - and, as a r ... read more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Fermi Maps An Active Galactic Smokestack Plumes

Astronomers Get A New Angle On Famous Supernova

Another Two Faced Star-Forming Nebula

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Newly Discovered Planet Could Hold Water

CoRoT-9b - A Temperate Exoplanet

'Cool Jupiter' widens search for exoplanets

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Our Universe At Home Within A Larger Universe

Holding Steady In An Atomic-Scale Tug-Of-War

Russia Could Unite Ural Siberian Time Zones Says Medvedev

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
How To Respond When E.T. Says Hello

Another type of proto-human discovered

Costa Rica's Mysterious Stone Spheres

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Asteroid To Fly by Within Moon's Orbit Thursday

Dawn Sailing Smoothly Through The Asteroid Belt

Interrogating The Asteroid

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