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May 07, 2014
EXO LIFE
Are we ready for contact with extraterrestrial intelligence
Cadiz, Spain (SPX) May 08, 2014
The SETI project scientists are known for tracking possible extraterrestrial signals, but now they are also considering sending messages from Earth telling of our position. A researcher from the University of Cadiz (Spain) questions this idea in view of the results from a survey taken by students, revealing the general level of ignorance about the cosmos and the influence of religion when tackling these matters. The Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project is an initiative that bega ... read more
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DEEP IMPACT

A New Meteor Shower in May?
The head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, Dr. Bill Cooke, often lets cameras do his sky watching for him. He and his colleagues operate a nationwide network of automated fireball observatorie ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Neutron star magnetic fields: not so turbulent
Neutron stars, the extraordinarily dense stellar bodies created when massive stars collapse, are known to host the strongest magnetic fields in the universe - as much as a billion times more powerf ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Planck Takes Magnetic Fingerprint of Our Galaxy
A new image from the Planck space telescope reveals the magnetic field lines of our Milky Way galaxy. The fingerprint-like map allows astronomers to study the structure of the magnetic field and bet ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxy's biggest telescope used to make precise measurement of spinning star
An international team of astronomers has made a measurement of a distant neutron star that is one million times more precise than the previous world's best. The researchers were able to use th ... more


SATURN DAILY

Saturn returns to evening sky this weekend
This weekend, Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun, will be the closest it will be to Earth this year as it goes into opposition with the sun. Opposition occurs when the sun, Earth and Saturn are directly aligned, with Earth in the middle. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Approaching the island of stability: Observation of the superheavy element 117
The periodic table of the elements is to get crowded towards its heaviest members. Evidence for the artificial creation of element 117 has recently been obtained at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heav ... more
IRON AND ICE

25-foot asteroid comes within 186,000 miles of Earth
A 25-foot asteroid passed between Earth and the moon over the weekend, coming within 186,000 miles of Earth's surface. On average, the moon's orbit is 238,855 miles from Earth. ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

Experiment on Earth demonstrates effect observed in space
Streaming jets of high-speed matter produce some of the most stunning objects seen in space. Astronomers have seen them shooting out of young stars just being formed, X-ray binary stars and even the ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Canada's MOST astronomy mission comes to an end
After more than ten years of studying the Universe, the Canadian Microvariability and Oscillation of STars (MOST) mission will come to an end on September 9, 2014, having exceeded its objectives. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Gamma-ray burst challenges particle acceleration theories
For the first time circular polarisation has been observed in the afterglow of a Gamma-ray burst (GRB) - the explosive death of a massive star. The light from the afterglow is 10,000 times more stro ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Carrington-class CME Narrowly Misses Earth
Last month (April 8-11), scientists, government officials, emergency planners and others converged on Boulder, Colorado, for NOAA's Space Weather Workshop-an annual gathering to discuss the perils a ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Black Brant IX suborbital sounding rocket successfully launched
NASA will conduct a sounding rocket mission in May 2014, carrying a payload designed to measure the nature of the interplanetary medium, characterizing the particles that fill our solar system. The ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Philippines quake kills dozens as injured overwhelm hospitals
Typhoon Bualoi inflicts death, lasting floods on Vietnam
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Say hello to our new close - but cold - neighbour in space
Author Douglas Adams famously had his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy remark that "space is really big". But to my mind the sheer vastness of space is better encapsulated in the recent announcement ... more
MOON DAILY

Astrobotic Partners With NASA To Develop Robotic Lunar Landing Capability
Astrobotic Technology has announced a new partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for development of robotic lunar landing capability. Astrobotic has been sel ... more
EXO LIFE

Undersea warfare: Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents
More than a mile beneath the ocean's surface, as dark clouds of mineral-rich water billow from seafloor hot springs called hydrothermal vents, unseen armies of viruses and bacteria wage war. L ... more
EXO LIFE
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 LIFE
Are we ready for contact with extraterrestrial intelligence

Undersea warfare: Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents

Search for life on exoplanets more difficult than thought


EXO LIFE
Length of Exoplanet Day Measured for First Time

Spitzer and WISE Telescopes Find Close, Cold Neighbor of Sun

Alien planet's rotation speed clocked for first time


EXO LIFE
NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars

ISS research shows that hardy little space travelers could colonize Mars

Nonprofit says: fire missiles at Mars to dig for signs of life

TECH SPACE

HP steps up in cloud with $1 bn investment
US computer giant Hewlett Packard unveiled an expanded offering of Internet "cloud" services on Wednesday, pledging to invest $1 billion over the next two years. ... more
TECH SPACE

IBM expands cyber-security solutions
New security software and services to help protect the critical data of organizations from cyber-intrusion were introduced Monday by IBM. ... 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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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
TIME AND SPACE

Economics = MC2 A portrait of the modern physics startup

IRON AND ICE

Less than a year from its Ceres rendezvous

IRON AND ICE

Halley's Comet-linked meteor shower to peak Tuesday morning

TECH SPACE

Big data poses great challenges and opportunities for databases

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A 'wimpy' dwarf fossil galaxy reveals new facts about early universe

SPACE SCOPES

Hubble astronomers check the prescription of a cosmic lens

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Entire Star Cluster Thrown Out of its Galaxy

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Shockwave findings set to rewrite scientific theories

EXO WORLDS

Length of Exoplanet Day Measured for First Time

JOVIAN DREAMS

Ganymede May Harbor 'Club Sandwich' of Oceans and Ice

Astronomers observe corkscrew nature of light from a distant black hole

Ship of Dreams

Search for life on exoplanets more difficult than thought

Coming soon: a brain implant to restore memory

Well-behaved, Young Galaxy Surprises Astronomers

Spitzer and WISE Telescopes Find Close, Cold Neighbor of Sun

Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem

NASA Seeks External Concepts for Mission to Oceanic Jovian Moon

Alien planet's rotation speed clocked for first time

Star Is Discovered To Be a Close Neighbor of the Sun and the Coldest of Its Kind

Space terrorism, floating debris pose threats to US

Astronomical Forensics Uncover Planetary Disks in NASA's Hubble Archive

Asteroids as Seen From Mars; A Curiosity Rover First

Seven Samples from the Solar System's Birth

Cosmic illusion revealed: Gravitational lens magnifies supernova

X-class Flare Erupts from Sun on April 24

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

Solved: Mysteries of a Nearby Planetary System's Dynamics

Professional and Amateur Astronomers Join Forces

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

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