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December 05, 2013
TIME AND SPACE
'Spooky action' builds a wormhole between 'entangled' particles
Seattle WA (SPX) Dec 05, 2013
Quantum entanglement, a perplexing phenomenon of quantum mechanics that Albert Einstein once referred to as "spooky action at a distance," could be even spookier than Einstein perceived. Physicists at the University of Washington and Stony Brook University in New York believe the phenomenon might be intrinsically linked with wormholes, hypothetical features of space-time that in popular science fiction can provide a much-faster-than-light shortcut from one part of the universe to another. But here ... read more
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MOON DAILY

China's most moon-like place
The desert of fine, soft sand ripples with low dunes and not a plant is in sight. Simmering under a ceaseless noonday sun, the Kumtag desert descends through chill to extreme frigidity as night fall ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's Dawn Fills out its Ceres Dance Card
It's going to be a ball when NASA's Dawn spacecraft finally arrives at the dwarf planet Ceres, and mission managers have now inked in the schedule on Dawn's dance card. Dawn has been cruising toward ... more
MOON DAILY

LADEE Instruments Healthy and Ready for Science
Now in orbit around the moon, NASA's newest lunar mission has completed the commissioning phase, and its science instruments have passed their preliminary checks. The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Hubble Traces Subtle Signals of Water on Hazy Worlds
Using the powerful� eye of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, two teams of scientists have found faint signatures of water in the atmospheres of five distant planets. The presence of atmospheric water w ... more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Blast from Its Past Dates the Youngest Neutron-Star Binary
X-rays streaming toward Earth from the region near a neutron star that is cannibalizing its companion star have revealed the pair to be the youngest "X-ray binary" yet known. The discovery by a team ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Model Suggests Ocean Currents Shape Europa's Icy Shell in Ways Critical for Potential Habitats
In a finding of relevance to the search for life in our solar system, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Institute for Geophysics, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Max Pl ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers detect water in atmosphere of distant exoplanets
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope say they've found faint signatures of water in the atmospheres of five distant planets. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Denmark closes airspace to civilian drones amid rise in sightings
Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to oppose 'hegemonism'
What is the high seas treaty?
IRON AND ICE

Comet ISON is confirmed dead after brush with Sun
A comet that grabbed attention worldwide for being likened to a massive snowball in space did not survive its brush with the Sun last week, NASA confirmed on Tuesday. ... more
SATURN DAILY

The Bright Vortex Off Saturn Way
The sunlit edge of Titan's south polar vortex stands out distinctly against the darkness of the moon's unilluminated hazy atmosphere. The Cassini spacecraft images of the vortex led scientists to co ... more
TECH SPACE

Telescope to track space junk using youth radio station
A combination of pop songs, talkback radio and cutting-edge science has enabled Australian astronomers to identify a way to prevent catastrophic, multi-billion dollar space junk collisions, a new st ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A fiery drama of star birth and death
Located only about 160 000 light-years from us in the constellation of Dorado (The Swordfish), the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of our closest galactic neighbours. It is actively forming new stars ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The mystery of neutron stars heats up
Until now, scientists were pretty sure they knew how the surface of a neutron star - a super dense star that forms when a large star explodes and its core collapses into itself - can heat itself up. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests
Wildfire-induced thunderstorms recreated in Earth system models for first time
Fengyun satellite strengthens China global weather forecasting capacity
PHYSICS NEWS

Zero Gravity Corporation Completes Microgravity Research Mission
Zero Gravity Corporationhas successfully completed the latest ZERO-G Weightless Lab microgravity research flight. On November 17, ZERO-G clients tested equipment for future suborbital missions, stud ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Fast, Furious, Refined: Smaller Black Holes Can Eat Plenty
Observations of a black hole powering an energetic X-ray source in a galaxy some 22 million light-years away could change our thinking about how some black holes consume matter. The findings i ... more
EXO WORLDS

The State of Super Earths
Our solar system hosts a cornucopia of worlds, from the hellfire of Venus to the frozen plains of Mars to the mighty winds of Uranus. In that range, the Earth stands alone, with no planet coming clo ... more
EXO WORLDS
The Sounds of New Horizons

On the Path to Pluto, 5 AU and Closing

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions


EXO WORLDS
December Expedition to Explore Life in Hydrothermal Vent

Glassy Coating Keeps Viruses Happy In Harsh Environments

No peak in sight for evolving bacteria


EXO WORLDS
Hubble Traces Subtle Signals of Water on Hazy Worlds

The State of Super Earths

Astronomers detect water in atmosphere of distant exoplanets


EXO WORLDS
MAVEN Performs First Trajectory Correction Maneuver

Opportunity Rover Robotic Arm Within Reach of Rock Outcrop

Deep Space Perils For Indian Spacecraft

EXO LIFE

December Expedition to Explore Life in Hydrothermal Vent
While most Americans shop for holiday gifts and break out festive decorations, a team of 18 researchers will spend their holiday season at sea, using underwater robots to explore the extreme habitat ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Investigating the Life of Comet ISON
After several days of continued observations, scientists continue to work to determine and to understand the fate of Comet ISON: There's no doubt that the comet shrank in size considerably as it rou ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Physicists find a way to study coldest objects in the universe
They are the coldest objects in the Universe and are so fragile that even a single photon can heat and destroy them. Known as Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) and consisting of just a cluster ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Figures of Eight and Peanut Shells at the Galactic Center
Two months ago astronomers created a new 3D map of stars at the centre of our Galaxy (the Milky Way), showing more clearly than ever the bulge at its core. Previous explanations suggested that the s ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
Breakthrough in UAV swarm intelligence as SRI redefines topology mapping
TIME AND SPACE

Flashes of brilliance

TIME AND SPACE

A Whirling Dervish puts physicists in a spin

TECH SPACE

Uncovering hidden structures in massive data collections

TECH SPACE

Google steps up its battle for Internet 'cloud'

SOLAR SCIENCE

Image of sun shows two areas of sunspots, one arriving and one leaving

TIME AND SPACE

No qualms about quantum theory

MOON DAILY

China launches first moon rover mission

IRON AND ICE

Comet ISON probably did not survive Sun skirmish

MOON DAILY

Helping China To The Moon

IRON AND ICE

Rock Comet Sprouts a Tail

Japanese firm describes proposed 'power belt' for the moon

Comet ISON vanishes as it circles the sun

Countdown to the galactic census

Mach 1000 shock wave lights supernova remnant

Our Galaxy takes its food in pills

Comet ISON vs. the Solar Storm

Amidst and Beyond the Rings

Black hole jets pack a powerful punch

Calm solar cycle prompts questions about impact on Earth

Smartphone app can help track, identify meteors falling to Earth

Search for habitable planets should be more conservative

Spotlight on China's Moon Rover

Will comet ISON survive its near brush with the Sun?

Do Black Holes Come in Size Medium?

Scientists Seek Other Scientists for Cosmology Problem

IceCube provides proof of neutrinos from the cosmos

Evidence of jet of high-energy particles from Milky Way's black hole

We're Going to the Moon!

NASA's Solar Observing Fleet to Watch Comet ISON's Journey around the Sun

Physicist's journey reveals smaller asteroids could cause bigger problems

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