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September 24, 2014
IRON AND ICE
Asteroid named for University of Utah makes public debut
Salt Lake City UT (SPX) Sep 24, 2014
What's rocky, about a mile wide, orbits between Mars and Jupiter and poses no threat to Earth? An asteroid named "Univofutah" after the University of Utah. Discovered on Sept. 8, 2008, by longtime Utah astronomy educator Patrick Wiggins, the asteroid also known as 391795 (2008 RV77) this month was renamed Univofutah by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "It's neat," Wiggins says. "There aren't too many other universities on the whole plane ... read more
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MOON DAILY

Russia to Launch Full-Scale Moon Exploration Next Decade
Russia's space agency Roscosmos plans to launch a full-scale Moon exploration program in late 2020s or early 2030s, the agency's head Oleg Ostapenko said on Tuesday. "We are planning to comple ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Magnetic fields make the excitons go 'round
A major limitation in the performance of solar cells happens within the photovoltaic material itself: When photons strike the molecules of a solar cell, they transfer their energy, producing quasi-p ... more
TIME AND SPACE

New 'star' shaped molecule breakthrough
Scientists at The University of Manchester have generated a new star-shaped molecule made up of interlocking rings, which is the most complex of its kind ever created. Known as a 'Star of Davi ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Penn research helps uncover mechanism behind solid-solid phase transitions
Two solids made of the same elements but with different geometric arrangements of the atoms, or crystal phases, can produce materials with different properties. Coal and diamond offer a spectacular ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Uncovering the forbidden side of molecules
Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland have succeeded in observing the "forbidden" infrared spectrum of a charged molecule for the first time. These extremely weak spectra offer ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Chemical bond between a superheavy element and a carbon atom established
An international collaboration led by research groups from Mainz and Darmstadt has achieved the synthesis of a new class of chemical compounds for superheavy elements at the RIKEN Nishina Center for ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mystery of rare 5-hour space explosion explained
Next week in St. Petersburg, Russia, scientists on an international team that includes Penn State University astronomers will present a paper that provides a simple explanation for mysterious ultra- ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
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US approves $1.2 bn missile sale to Germany
TIME AND SPACE

Big surprises can come in small packages
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have found a monster lurking in a very unlikely place. New observations of the ultracompact dwarf galaxy M60-UCD1 have revealed a supermassive b ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Hubble Helps Find Smallest Galaxy Containing Supermassive Black Hole
Astronomers using data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and ground observation have found an unlikely object in an improbable place - a monster black hole lurking inside one of the tiniest galaxi ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Three's a charm: NIST detectors reveal entangled photon triplets
Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada have directly entangled three photons in the most technologically useful state for the first time, thanks in part to superfast, super-efficient si ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Physicists teleport photon over 15 miles
Professor Nicolas Gisin and his team have successfully teleported a photon over 15 miles in its quantum state. The Swiss team of scientists aimed to transport the photon into a crystal without the two touching, and they did just that. The same team were able to accomplish this in 2003, but they were only able to teleport the light a little less than four miles. The reporting of the accomplishment can be found in the latest issue of Nature Photonics. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Elusive quantum transformations found near absolute zero
Heat drives classical phase transitions-think solid, liquid, and gas-but much stranger things can happen when the temperature drops. If phase transitions occur at the coldest temperatures imaginable ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Simulations of Exoplanet Formation May Help Inform Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Ancient hot springs reveal how microbes thrived before Earth gained oxygen
Framework proposed to study planetary scale impact of life
TIME AND SPACE

Making quantum dots glow brighter
Researchers from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and the University of Oklahoma have found a new way to control the properties of quantum dots, those tiny chunks of semiconductor material th ... more
TIME AND SPACE

UCI team is first to capture motion of single molecule in real time
UC Irvine chemists have scored a scientific first: capturing moving images of a single molecule as it vibrates, or "breathes," and shifts from one quantum state to another. The groundbreaking achiev ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Neighboring Andromeda Galaxy to eat Milky Way in 5 billion years
All galaxies grow by pulling in cosmic debris, gas and dust, and are rather efficient at converting it into new stars. But as galaxies age and grow more massive over time, their ability to create their own stars wanes, and they are forced to add on mass by swallowing up other smaller galaxies. ... more
EXO LIFE

What is life? It's a Tricky, Often Confusing Question
What is life? This is a question that is often asked and typically confused. The confusion starts from the several uses of the word "life" in English. There are at least three usages as exemplified ... more
TECH SPACE

Larry Ellison releases helm of mighty Oracle ship
Tycoon yachtsman Larry Ellison on Thursday stepped down as Oracle's chief executive, trusting a pair of lieutenants to steer the titanic business software firm he helped launch decades ago. ... more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Monster galaxies gain weight by eating smaller neighbours
Massive galaxies in the Universe have stopped making their own stars and are instead snacking on nearby galaxies, according to research by Australian scientists. Astronomers looked at more tha ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Reinterpreting dark matter
Tom Broadhurst, an Ikerbasque researcher at the UPV/EHU's Department of Theoretical Physics, has participated alongside scientists of the National Taiwan University in a piece of research that explo ... more
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Lunar explorers will walk at higher speeds than thought

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Violent Origins of Disc Galaxies Probed by ALMA

EXO WORLDS

Chandra Finds Planet That Makes Star Act Deceptively Old

IRON AND ICE

Dawn Operating Normally After Safe Mode Triggered

TECH SPACE

Scientists twist radio beams to send data

IRON AND ICE

'J' marks the spot for Rosetta's lander

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'J' marks the spot for historic comet landing

EXO LIFE

New Study Revisits Miller-Urey Experiment at the Quantum Level

EXO WORLDS

Solar System Simulation Reveals Planetary Mystery

Gaia discovers its first supernova

Awaiting New Results on Pluto's Atmosphere

Solar storm heads Earth's way after double sun blasts

NASA has some advice for how you can find aliens

Unprecedented X-ray View of Supernova Remains

Nicaragua asks U.S. for help investigating meteorite crater

Mysterious quasar sequence explained

Math Tools Maximizing Value of Scientific Data and Accelerating Discovery

Two-dimensional electron liquids

PPPL scientists take key step toward solving a major astrophysical mystery

NASA Research Gives Guideline for Future Alien Life Search

Lurking bright blue star caught!

'Hot Jupiters' provoke their own host suns to wobble

This star cluster is not what it seems

Where to grab space debris

Scientists review new ways to process and analyze Big Data

Rice wireless experts tap unused TV spectrum

Hewlett-Packard buys cloud-computing firm Eucalyptus

Reports of Meteorite Strike in Nicaragua and Update on Asteroid 2014 RC

Hubble Finds Supernova Companion Star after Two Decades of Searching

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