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January 16, 2014
TECH SPACE
Penn research helps lay out theory for metamaterials that act as an analog computer
Philadelphia PA(SPX) Jan 16, 2014
The field of metamaterials has produced structures with unprecedented abilities, including flat lenses, invisibility cloaks and even optical "metatronic" devices that can manipulate light in the way electronic circuitry manipulates the flow of electrons. Now, the birthplace of the digital computer, ENIAC, is using this technology in the rebirth of analog computing. A study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, The University of Texas at Austin and University of Sannio in Italy, shows t ... read more
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TECH SPACE

Big data: A method for obtaining large, phylogenomic data sets
Traditional molecular systematic studies have progressed by sequencing genes one by one, a time- and cost-intensive task that has limited the amount of data a researcher could feasibly obtain. With ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA warns of 'potentially hazardous' asteroid
A new, "potentially hazardous" asteroid has been discovered by one of NASA's recently reactivated spacecraft - and it's headed in Earth's direction. The new asteroid, called 2013 YP139, was spotted ... more
IRON AND ICE

ISEF-riding an asteroid to the future
On Thursday, Washington, D.C. hosted the first ever ministerial-level meeting of space-faring countries. High-ranking officials from more than thirty nations came to the U.S. capital to attend ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Field Museum in Chicago unveils 'oddball' green meteorite
The Field Museum in Chicago has unveiled an "oddball" cosmic find - a green meteorite it says was discovered in southern Morocco two years ago. ... more


MOON DAILY

Internet Radio Provides Musical Space-Weather Reports from NASA's LRO Mission
The latest tool for checking space weather is an internet radio station fed by data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. The radio station essentially operates in real time, receiving m ... more
The Year In Space
MOON DAILY

Moon rover, lander wake after lunar night
China's moon rover "Yutu" (Jade Rabbit) and the Chang'e-3 lander have just "woken up" after a period of dormancy that lasted two weeks, or one lunar night, in a move designed to ride out harsh clima ... more
MOON DAILY

India to launch second mission to moon by 2017
India plans to launch its second mission to moon by 2017 in the wake of the success of its maiden lunar mission. "Chandrayaan-II is a mission where we essentially need to move on (lunar) surfa ... 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'
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble Sees a Star Set to Explode
Floating at the center of this new Hubble image is a lidless purple eye, staring back at us through space. This ethereal object, known officially as [SBW2007] 1 but sometimes nicknamed SBW1, is a ne ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Views Stellar Genesis in the Southern Pinwheel
A photogenic and favorite target for amateur astronomers, the full beauty of nearby barred spiral galaxy M83 is unveiled in all of its glory in this Hubble Space Telescope mosaic image. The vibrant ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble Probes Interior of Tarantula Nebula
Like lifting a giant veil, the near-infrared vision of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope uncovers a dazzling new view deep inside the Tarantula Nebula. Hubble reveals a glittering treasure trove of more ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Death By Black Hole In Small Galaxy?
A bright, long duration flare may be the first recorded event of a black hole destroying a star in a dwarf galaxy. The evidence comes from two independent studies using data from NASA's Chandra X-ra ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Swift Catches X-ray Action at Milky Way's Center
Recent observations by NASA's Swift spacecraft have provided scientists a unique glimpse into the activity at the center of our galaxy and led to the discovery of a rare celestial entity that may he ... more
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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
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Spitzer Probes Weather on Brown Dwarfs
Swirling, stormy clouds may be ever-present on cool celestial orbs called brown dwarfs. New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggest that most brown dwarfs are roiling with one or mo ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

With instruments in space and on earth, NJIT solar experts monitor the massive solar storm
The first powerful "X-class" solar flare of 2014, in association with another solar phenomenon, a giant cloud of solar particles known as a coronal mass ejection (CME), erupted from the sun on Tuesd ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Quasars illuminate swiftly swirling clouds around galaxies
A new study of light from quasars has provided astronomers with illuminating insights into the swirling clouds of gas that form stars and galaxies, proving that the clouds can shift and change much ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Does a Planet Need Life to Create Continents?

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA's Kepler Provides Insights on Enigmatic Planets

Powerful Planet Finder Turns Its Eye to the Sky

New kind of planet or failed star? Astrophysicists discover category-defying celestial object


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Ten-Years Roving About On Mars

Mars Orbiter Images Rover and Tracks in Gale Crater

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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Images Become Tactile 3D Experience for the Blind
Three-dimensional printers are transforming the business, medical, and consumer landscape by creating a vast variety of objects, including airplane parts, football cleats, lamps, jewelry, and even a ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Dead Star and Distant Black Holes Dazzle in X-Rays
Two new views from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, showcase the telescope's talent for spying objects near and far. One image shows the energized remains of a dead star, a s ... more
EXO WORLDS

Powerful Planet Finder Turns Its Eye to the Sky
After nearly a decade of development, construction, and testing, the world's most advanced instrument for directly imaging and analyzing planets around other stars is pointing skyward and collecting ... more
EXO WORLDS

SF State astronomers discover new planet in Pisces constellation
A team led by SF State astronomer Stephen Kane has discovered a new giant planet located in a star system within the Pisces constellation. The planet, perhaps twice the mass of Jupiter, could help r ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
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Breakthrough in UAV swarm intelligence as SRI redefines topology mapping
SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's SDO Sees Giant January Sunspots

IRON AND ICE

Recently Reactivated NASA Spacecraft Spots Its First New Asteroid

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Surprising new class of 'hypervelocity stars' discovered escaping the galaxy

EXO WORLDS

New kind of planet or failed star? Astrophysicists discover category-defying celestial object

EXO WORLDS

NASA's Kepler Provides Insights on Enigmatic Planets

EXO WORLDS

Habitable zones around stars ten times wider than we thought

IRON AND ICE

U of Maryland undergraduates discover rare eclipsing double asteroid

EXO WORLDS

Research: Smaller exoplanets found to be covered in gas

TIME AND SPACE

Newly discovered three-star system to challenge Einstein's theory of General Relativity

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

ALMA Spots Supernova Dust Factory

NASA: Planet-size storms may be roiling surface of brown dwarf stars

U.S. undergraduates impress astronomers with asteroid discovery

Planet-hunting telescope camera returns first images of exoplanets

Supernova's super dust factory imaged with ALMA

NASA Kepler Provides Insight About Enigmatic But Ubiquitous Planets, Five New Rocky Planets

Wake Up Yutu

Supernova remnant yields evidence of source of dusty galaxies

Earth appears to be an oddity, astronomers say

Does a Planet Need Life to Create Continents?

NASA's Fermi Makes First Gamma-ray Study of a Gravitational Lens

Newfound planet is Earth-mass but gassy

NASA's Hubble Sees Cloudy Super-Worlds With Chance for More Clouds

SciTechTalk: Particle physicists ready to go beyond the 'God particle'

Pulsar in stellar triple system makes unique gravitational laboratory

Another step towards understanding the quantum behaviour of cold atoms

Power boost for particle accelerator could unlock physics secrets

The First Discovered Asteroid of 2014 Collides With The Earth - An Update

Researchers use Hubble Telescope to reveal cloudy weather on alien world

Sun 'flips upside down' while reversing magnetic poles

Chang'e-3 satellite payload APXS obtained its first spectrum of lunar regolith

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