
Geochemical process on Saturn's moon linked to life's origin
New work from a team including Carnegie's Christopher Glein has revealed the pH of water spewing from a geyser-like plume on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Their findings are an important step toward dete ... more
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Hubble finds massive halo around the Andromeda Galaxy
University of Notre Dame astrophysicist Nicolas Lehner has led a team of scientists who have used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to identify an immense halo of gas surrounding the Andromeda Galaxy, t ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
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Ancient Star Raises Prospects of Intelligent Life
Can life survive for billions of years longer than the expected timeline on Earth? As scientists discover older and older solar systems, it's likely that before long we'll find an ancient planet in ... more
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Proto super star cluster - a cosmic 'dinosaur egg' about to hatch
Globular clusters - dazzling agglomerations of up to a million ancient stars - are among the oldest objects in the universe. Though plentiful in and around many galaxies, newborn examples are vanish ... more
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AKARI far-infrared all-sky data released
The AKARI space telescope's far-infrared all-sky image data are now available to researchers everywhere. The new all-sky maps have four to five times better spatial resolution than conventional far- ... more
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Meteors from Halley's Comet
As May of 2015 unfolds, Halley's Comet is more than 5 billion kilometers from Earth, receding into the inky blackness of the outer solar system, where its looping orbit takes it every 76 years. Dim ... more
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Astronomers detect drastic atmospheric change in super Earth
Researchers have detected the first major atmospheric shift outside our solar system. Over the course of two years, scientists have observed a three-fold temperature shift in the atmosphere of a super Earth called 55 Cancri e. ... more
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