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April 14, 2014
TIME AND SPACE
One Kind of Supersymmetry Shown to Emerge Naturally
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Apr 11, 2014
UC Santa Barbara physicist Tarun Grover has provided definitive mathematical evidence for supersymmetry in a condensed matter system. Sought after in the realm of subatomic particles by physicists for several decades, supersymmetry describes a unique relationship between particles. "As yet, no one has found supersymmetry in our universe, including at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)," said the associate specialist at UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP). He is referring to the unde ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

SU professors test boundaries of 'new physics' with discovery of 4-quark hadron
Physicists in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences have helped confirm the existence of exotic hadrons-a type of matter that cannot be classified within the traditional quark model. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Supernova Cleans Up Its Surroundings
Supernovas are the spectacular ends to the lives of many massive stars. These explosions, which occur on average twice a century in the Milky Way, can produce enormous amounts of energy and be as br ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Extends Stellar Tape Measure 10 Times Farther Into Space
Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers now can precisely measure the distance of stars up to 10,000 light-years away - 10 times farther than previously possible. Astronomers have de ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Chance meeting creates celestial diamond ring
Most stars with masses similar to that of our Sun will end their lives as white dwarfs - small, very dense, and hot bodies that slowly cool down over billions of years. On the way to this final phas ... more


EXO LIFE

Study Tests Theory that Life Originated at Deep Sea Vents
One of the greatest mysteries facing humans is how life originated on Earth. Scientists have determined approximately when life began (roughly 3.8 billion years ago), but there is still intense deba ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Faraway Moon or Faint Star? Possible Exomoon Found
Titan, Europa, Io and Phobos are just a few members of our solar system's pantheon of moons. Are there are other moons out there, orbiting planets beyond our sun? NASA-funded researchers have ... more
SATURN DAILY

Join in the Cassini Name Game
As NASA's Cassini mission approaches its 10th anniversary at Saturn, its team members back here on Earth are already looking ahead to an upcoming phase. Starting in late 2016, the Cassini spac ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Northrop Grumman Hypersonic Navigation System Exceeds Rocket Test Milestones
We can build fighter jet without Germany: France's Dassault
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
IRON AND ICE

Construction to Begin on NASA Spacecraft Set to Visit Asteroid in 2018
NASA's team that will conduct the first U.S. mission to collect samples from an asteroid has been given the go-ahead to begin building the spacecraft, flight instruments and ground system, and launc ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Searching High and Low for Dark Matter
There's more to the cosmos than meets the eye. In late February, dark matter hunters from around the world gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles for "Dark Matter 2014." The ann ... more
ECLIPSES

NASA's LRO Mission and North America to Experience Total Lunar Eclipse
When people in North America look up at the sky in the early morning hours of April 15, they can expect the moon to look a little different. A total lunar eclipse is expected at this time, a phenome ... more
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MOON DAILY

Russian Federal Space Agency is elaborating Moon exploration program
The Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) has created a team of specialists, which will elaborate the Moon program. The scientists plan to launch three spacecraft - two landing and one orbital - ... more
TECH SPACE

Dropbox out to be a home in the Internet 'cloud'
Dropbox is out to be the hip home in the cloud for photos, documents, video and other digital possessions amassed by Internet-age lifestyles. ... 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
EXO WORLDS

Orbital physics is child's play with 'Super Planet Crash'
Super Planet Crash is a pretty simple game: players build their own planetary system, putting planets into orbit around a star and racking up points until they add a planet that destabilizes the who ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Watching for a black hole to gobble up a gas cloud
Right now a doomed gas cloud is edging ever closer to the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. These black holes feed on gas and dust all the time, but astronomers rarely g ... more
EXO WORLDS

The Importance of Planetary Plumes
The Hubble Space Telescope is famous for finding black holes. It can pick out thousands of galaxies in a patch of sky the size of a thumbprint. The most powerful space telescope ever built, the Hubb ... more
EXO WORLDS
Dwarf planet 'Biden' identified in an unlikely region of our solar system

Planet X myth debunked

WISE Finds Thousands Of New Stars But No Planet X


EXO WORLDS
Study Tests Theory that Life Originated at Deep Sea Vents

A Question of Atmospheres: On Earth and Beyond

Dwarf Planet Discovery Could Help Show Life's Spread Through Solar System


EXO WORLDS
Chance meeting creates celestial diamond ring

Faraway Moon or Faint Star? Possible Exomoon Found

The Importance of Planetary Plumes


EXO WORLDS
Mars' halcyon times may have been fleeting

Gusev Crater once held a lake after all

Mars Exploration in a Deep Mine

TIME AND SPACE

BOSS quasars track the expanding universe -- most precise measurement yet
The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest component of the third Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III), pioneered the use of quasars to map density variations in intergalactic ga ... more
MOON DAILY

Science, Discovery Channels to broadcast private race to the moon
Just a week after Google announced its Lunar X competition, teams of engineers and scientists are racing to build a robotic spacecraft that can successfully land on the moon. A prize of $30 million awaits the first to accomplish the feat - and so does television stardom. ... more
TECH SPACE

Overcoming structural uncertainty in computer models
A computer model is a representation of the functional relationship between one set of parameters, which forms the model input, and a corresponding set of target parameters, which forms the model ou ... more
MOON DAILY

Take the Plunge: LADEE Impact Challenge
NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft is gradually lowering its orbital altitude over the moon. LADEE will continue to make important science observations before i ... 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
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galactic Serial Killer

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

India developing satellites to study stars

SPACE SCOPES

Monster "El Gordo" Galaxy Cluster Bigger Than Thought

SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Sees a Spiral Home to Exploding Stars

EXO LIFE

A Question of Atmospheres: On Earth and Beyond

TIME AND SPACE

Quantum Photon Properties Revealed in Another Particle-the Plasmon

DEEP IMPACT

Video shows apparent meteor whiz by skydiver

TIME AND SPACE

Tesearchers provide new insights into quantum dynamics and quantum chaos

SATURN DAILY

Gravity measurements confirm subsurface ocean on Enceladus

MERCURY RISING

Ancient volcanic explosions shed light on Mercury's origins

Fermi Data Tantalize With New Clues To Dark Matter

New Zealand physicists split and collide ultracold atom clouds

Land a Lunar Laser Reflector Now!

New research finds 'geologic clock' that helps determine moon's age

Cassini reports sub-surface ocean on Enceladus

Galactic serial killer

Dawn draws ever closer to dwarf planet Ceres

Black hole makes 'String of Pearls' clusters

Scientists date Moon at 4.470 billion years

Misleading mineral may have resulted in overestimate of water in moon

Dwarf Planet Discovery Could Help Show Life's Spread Through Solar System

Record quantum entanglement of multiple dimensions

Hubble: Magnifying the Distant Universe

The Space Debris Radar Developed By Indra Passes ESA Tests

Intel bets big on cloud, with stake in Cloudera

Simple, like a neutron star

New way to filter light

Dark energy hides behind phantom fields

Cosmic barometer' could reveal violent events in universe's past

A Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses

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