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March 29, 2011
TIME AND SPACE
Rare Particles Produced At The Large Hadron Collider At CERN Observed
Syracuse, NY (SPX) Mar 29, 2011
Shortly after experiments on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland began yielding scientific data last fall, a group of scientists led by a Syracuse University physicist became the first to observe the decays of a rare particle that was present right after the Big Bang. By studying this particle, scientists hope to solve the mystery of why the universe evolved with more matter than antimatter. Led by Sheldon Stone, a physicist in SU's College of Arts and S ... read more

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PHYSICS NEWS

Follow The GOCE Results Press Briefing Live
In just two years ESA's GOCE gravity satellite has gathered enough data to map Earth's gravity with unprecedented detail. On 31 March, a press briefing focusing on the results of the mission will be ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New Evidence About Beginnings Of The Solar System
The earliest rocks in our Solar System were more like candy floss than the hard rock that we know today, according to research published in the journal Nature Geoscience. The work, by research ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Simulating Tomorrow's Accelerators At Near The Speed Of Light
As conventional accelerators like CERN's Large Hadron Collider grow ever more vast and expensive, the best hope for the high-energy machines of the future may lie in "tabletop" accelerators like BEL ... more
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EXO LIFE

Life Stinks Says New Analysis
The origin of life may have been smelly, according to a recent, NASA-funded analysis of residue from a variant of classic experiments performed by Dr. Stanley Miller in the 1950s. "One of the ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

Suzaku Shows Clearest Picture Yet Of Perseus Galaxy Cluster
X-ray observations made by the Suzaku observatory provide the clearest picture to date of the size, mass and chemical content of a nearby cluster of galaxies. The study also provides the first direc ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Exploding Stars And Stripes
The discovery of a pattern of X-ray "stripes" in the remains of an exploded star may provide the first direct evidence that a cosmic event can accelerate particles to energies a hundred times higher ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Stardust Fires Up Main Engine For Final Burn
On Thursday, March 24 at about 4 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. EDT), NASA's Stardust spacecraft will perform a final burn with its main engines. At first glance, the burn is something of an insignificant e ... more
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EXO LIFE

Mutant Microbes Test Radiation Resistance
Early Earth lacked an ozone layer to act as a shield against high-energy solar radiation, but microbes flourished by adapting to or finding other forms of protection from the higher ultraviolet radi ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

INTEGRAL Discovers Gamma Rays Originating From Black Hole Jets
Can the powerful jets originating from the vicinity of black holes emit gamma rays? ESA's INTEGRAL observatory has shown that they can. An extensive study of Cygnus X-1, a binary system that hosts a ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Very Cool Pair Of Brown Dwarfs
Observations with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, along with two other telescopes, have shown that there is a new candidate for the coldest known star: a brown dwarf in a d ... more
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EXO LIFE

Are You A Martian
Are we all Martians? According to many planetary scientists, it's conceivable that all life on Earth is descended from organisms that originated on Mars and were carried here aboard meteorites. If t ... more
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EXO LIFE

Life Lessons In The UAE
Whether or not you remember the winter of 2011 as unusually cold or snowy, an adventurous team of experts will remember its intense heat, as they searched for microbial life between sand dunes in th ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Is Space Like A Chessboard
Physicists at UCLA set out to design a better transistor and ended up discovering a new way to think about the structure of space. Space is usually considered infinitely divisible - given any two po ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Juno Marches On
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed its thermal vacuum chamber testing. The two-week-long test, which concluded on March 13, 2011, is the longest the spacecraft will undergo prior to launch. ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Finds Saturn Sends Mixed Signals
Like a petulant adolescent, Saturn is sending out mixed signals. Recent data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft show that the variation in radio waves controlled by the planet's rotation is different in ... more
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Decision time as plastic pollution treaty talks begin
Exceptional Nordic heatwave stumps tourists seeking shade
A 'Thinker' drowns in plastic garbage as UN treaty talks open
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MERCURY RISING

Johns Hopkins Sends MESSENGER Into Mercury Orbit
At about 9 p.m. EDT on Saint Patrick's Day, engineers at the Applied Physics Laboratory, a division of Johns Hopkins University, received confirmation that the MESSENGER (Mercury Surface, Space Envi ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

The Importance Of Being Magnetized
Our nearest planetary neighbors, Mars and Venus, have no oceans or lakes or rivers. Some researchers have speculated that they were blown dry by the solar wind, and that our Earth escaped this fate ... more
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EXO LIFE

Primordial Soup Gets Spicier
Stanley Miller gained fame with his 1953 experiment showing the synthesis of organic compounds thought to be important in setting the origin of life in motion. Five years later, he produced samples ... more
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MOON DAILY

84 Teams To Compete In NASA Great Moonbuggy Race
Forty years after the first lunar rover rolled across the moon's surface, 84 teams of enterprising future engineers will demonstrate the same ingenuity and can-do spirit at the 18th annual NASA Grea ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Opens Its Eyes, Checks Its Instruments
After a hibernation of about six months, the framing cameras on board NASA's Dawn spacecraft have again ventured a look into the stars. The spacecraft also powered up its visible and infrared mappin ... more
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TECH SPACE

Slanted Edges Favour Tiny Magnetic Vortices For Data Storage
Slanted exterior edges on tiny magnetic disks could lead to a breakthrough in data processing. "By this, structures are created which were impossible in the past;" explains Jeffrey McCord, a materia ... more
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MERCURY RISING

KinetX Provides Key Navigation Support for NASA Mission to Orbit Mercury
On the evening of March 17, 2011, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft fired its main engine for 15 minutes to perform a Mercury capture maneuver and became the first spacecraft in history to orbit the inner ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Globe At Night Tracks Light Pollution
Poorly aimed and unshielded outdoor lights are more than an annoyance. They waste more than $2 billion (17 billion kilowatt-hours) of energy in the United States each year. Poorly shielded roadway l ... more
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A weakening forest buffer challenges EU climate goals
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MOON DAILY

A New View Of Moon
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team released Tuesday the final set of data from the mission's exploration phase along with the first measurements from its new life as a science satellite. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Student Teams Working On 'Spin Your Thesis!'
Four teams of university students will develop and perform experiments in hypergravity during ESA's second 'Spin Your Thesis!' campaign. The students will use the Large Diameter Centrifuge fac ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stars Gather In Downtown Milky Way
The region around the center of our Milky Way galaxy glows colorfully in this new version of an image taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The data were previously released as part of a lo ... more
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MERCURY RISING

Mercury In 3D Coming Soon
Early on 18 March 2011, a spacecraft swung into orbit around Mercury for the first time: NASA's MESSENGER began orbiting the planet at 01:45 CET. The mission carries scientific instruments designed ... more
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EXO LIFE

New Study Finds Apex Fossils Aren't Life
Structures thought of as the oldest known fossils of microbes might actually be microscopic mineral formations not associated with life, suggesting that astrobiologists have to be careful calling al ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Fortuitous Timing For NASA's New Space Weather App
NASA's new iPhone application couldn't have come at a better time. A few hours before a gigantic bubble of electrified gas and charged particles erupted from the Sun, NASA officially released the ne ... more
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MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER On Autopilot For Orbit Insertion
MESSENGER is now on autopilot, faithfully executing a detailed set of instructions required to achieve its historic rendezvous with Mercury tomorrow night. At 8 a.m. Tuesday, all attitude re-o ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Physicists Move Closer To Efficient Single-Photon Sources
A team of physicists in the United Kingdom has taken a giant step toward realizing efficient single-photon sources, which are expected to enable much-coveted completely secure optical communications ... more
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