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May 01, 2014
TECH SPACE
Coming soon: a brain implant to restore memory
Washington (AFP) May 01, 2014
In the next few months, highly secretive US military researchers say they will unveil new advances toward developing a brain implant that could one day restore a wounded soldier's memory. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is forging ahead with a four-year plan to build a sophisticated memory stimulator, as part of President Barack Obama's $100 million initiative to better understand the human brain. The science has never been done before, and raises ethical questions about w ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Spitzer and WISE Telescopes Find Close, Cold Neighbor of Sun
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Spitzer Space Telescope have discovered what appears to be the coldest "brown dwarf" known - a dim, star-like body that surprisingly is as fros ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Well-behaved, Young Galaxy Surprises Astronomers
Scientists have discovered a young galaxy acting in unexpectedly mature ways. The galaxy, called S0901, is rotating in a calm manner typical of more developed galaxies like our own spiral Milky Way. ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA Seeks External Concepts for Mission to Oceanic Jovian Moon
NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to science and engineering communities for ideas for a mission to Europa that could address fundamental questions of the enigmatic moon and the search ... more
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EXO LIFE

Search for life on exoplanets more difficult than thought
A new study from the University of Toronto Scarborough suggests the search for life on planets outside our solar system may be more difficult than previously thought. The study, authored by a ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem
Nearly 90 years after Werner Heisenberg pioneered his uncertainty principle, a group of researchers from three countries has provided substantial new insight into this fundamental tenet of quantum p ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Alien planet's rotation speed clocked for first time
Tired of the nine-to-five, the eight-hour work day? At least Earth's 24-hour day leaves some time for eating and sleeping. On Beta Pictoris b, the alien planet with only eight hours in its day, there'd only be time for work, work, work. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Star Is Discovered To Be a Close Neighbor of the Sun and the Coldest of Its Kind
A "brown dwarf" star that appears to be the coldest of its kind - as frosty as Earth's North Pole - has been discovered by a Penn State University astronomer using NASA's Wide-field Infrared Surve ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU leaders plot defence boost in shadow of Denmark drones
Germany wants to allow military to shoot down drones
Leaked info: China's Taiwan invasion plans get help from Russia
EXO WORLDS

Astronomical Forensics Uncover Planetary Disks in NASA's Hubble Archive
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have applied a new image processing technique to obtain near-infrared scattered light photos of five disks observed around young stars in the Mikulski ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroids as Seen From Mars; A Curiosity Rover First
A new image from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is the first ever from the surface of Mars to show an asteroid, and it shows two: Ceres and Vesta. These two - the largest and third-largest bodie ... more
EXO WORLDS

Seven Samples from the Solar System's Birth
by Aaron L. Gronstal for a href="http://www.astrobio.net/">Astrobiology Magazine /a> At this year's Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), scientists reported that, after eight painstaking ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Cosmic illusion revealed: Gravitational lens magnifies supernova
A team of researchers led by Robert Quimby at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) has announced the discovery of a galaxy that magnified a background, Ty ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

X-class Flare Erupts from Sun on April 24
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 8:27 p.m. EDT on April 24, 2014. Images of the flare were captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Solar flares are powerful b ... more
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EXO LIFE

Metabolism may have started in our early oceans before the origin of life
The chemical reactions behind the formation of common metabolites in modern organisms could have formed spontaneously in the earth's early oceans, questioning the events thought to have led to the o ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Physicist demonstrates dictionary definition was dodgy
It is the defining moment that demonstrates a QUT physicist was correct in pointing out a 99-year-old mistake to one of the world's most authoritative dictionaries. QUT Senior Lecturer in Phys ... more
TIME AND SPACE

A new key to unlocking the mysteries of physics? Quantum turbulence
The recent discovery of the Higgs boson has confirmed theories about the origin of mass and, with it, offered the potential to explain other scientific mysteries. But, scientists are continual ... more
TIME AND SPACE
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


TIME AND SPACE
Metabolism may have started in our early oceans before the origin of life

Search for life on exoplanets more difficult than thought

Impact glass stores biodata for millions of years


TIME AND SPACE
Alien planet's rotation speed clocked for first time

Spitzer and WISE Telescopes Find Close, Cold Neighbor of Sun

Seven Samples from the Solar System's Birth


TIME AND SPACE
Target on Mars Looks Good for NASA Rover Drilling

Mars Rover Switches to Driving Backwards Due to Elevated Wheel Currents

Traces of recent water on Mars

TECH SPACE

Big data poses great challenges and opportunities for databases
Advances in the technology frontier have resulted in major disruptions and transformations in the massive data processing infrastructures. For the past three decades, classical database management s ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Economics = MC2 A portrait of the modern physics startup
For much of the 20th century, many of the technological innovations that drove U.S. economic growth emerged from "idea factories" housed within large companies - research units like Bell Labs or Xe ... more
TECH SPACE

Space terrorism, floating debris pose threats to US
The United States is increasingly vulnerable to space terrorism, according to a new report, as it is more reliant on its satellites and other installations in space to conduct national security oper ... more
EXO WORLDS

Solved: Mysteries of a Nearby Planetary System's Dynamics
Mysteries of one of the most fascinating nearby planetary systems now have been solved, report authors of a scientific paper to be published by the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical ... more
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Worlds most powerful centrifuge begins operations in China
Physicists tighten the net on elusive dark matter
SATNUS completes third NGWS flight campaign with autonomous systems integration
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Professional and Amateur Astronomers Join Forces

SOLAR SCIENCE

Bright Points in Sun's Atmosphere Mark Patterns Deep In Its Interior

IRON AND ICE

Curiosity spots asteroids from the surface of Mars

EXO WORLDS

An Earth-sized planet that might hold liquid water

TIME AND SPACE

Unique pair of hidden black holes discovered by XMM-Newton

SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun Emits a Mid-level Solar Flare

MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER Completes Its 3,000th Orbit of Mercury, Sets Mark for Closest Approach

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover Earth-sized planet in habitable zone

SOLAR SCIENCE

High-Voltage Transmission Lines to Act as Antenna in First-of-its-Kind NASA Space-Weather Project

TIME AND SPACE

Liquid spacetime

ESA's weightless plants fly on a Dragon

Spiders in Space Weave a Web of Scientific Inspiration for Spider-Man Fans

A Star's Early Chemistry Shapes Life-Friendly Atmospheres

Impact glass stores biodata for millions of years

NASA's MMS Observatories Stacked For Testing

Physicists consider implications of recent revelations about the universe's first light

First Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Planet Confirmed By Gemini And Keck Observatories

Filling the gap between quantum and classical world

Upside-down planet reveals new method for studying binary star systems

Vitamin B3 Might Have Been Made in Space, Delivered to Earth by Meteorites

European astronomers spot pair of supermassive black holes

A cross-section of the Universe

Exoplanets Soon to Gleam in the Eye of NESSI

John C. Houbolt, Unsung Hero of the Apollo Program, Dies at Age 95

Astronomers: 'Tilt-a-worlds' could harbor life

Information storage for the next generation of plastic computers

NASA Completes LADEE Mission with Planned Impact on Moon's Surface

Odd Tilts Could Make More Worlds Habitable

Searching for dark energy with neutrons

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