
Comet contains glycine, key part of recipe for life
An important amino acid called glycine has been detected in a comet for the first time, supporting the theory that these cosmic bodies delivered the ingredients for life on Earth, researchers said Friday. ... more
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Life on Ceres? Mysterious Changes in the Bright Spots Still Baffle Scientists
Bright spots on the dwarf planet Ceres continue to puzzle researchers. When recently a team of astronomers led by Paolo Molaro of the Trieste Astronomical Observatory in Italy, conducted observation ... more
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Ancient RNA recovery reveals gene activity in Ice Age mammoths
6 Things to Know From NASA About New US, European Sea Satellite
Satellites and AI equip policymakers to assess global climate adaptation progress
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How Giant Black Holes Formed So Quickly
Using data from NASA's Great Observatories, astronomers have found the best evidence yet for cosmic seeds in the early universe that should grow into supermassive black holes. Researchers combined d ... more
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Astronomers find giant planet around very young star
In contradiction to the long-standing idea that larger planets take longer to form, astronomers have reported the discovery of a giant planet in close orbit around a star so young that it still reta ... more
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A look beyond the horizon of events
In principle, nothing that enters a black hole can leave the black hole. This has considerably complicated the study of these mysterious bodies on which generations of physicists have debated ever s ... more
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EU lawmakers see 'deficiencies' in US data deal
The European Parliament called Thursday on Brussels to pursue talks with Washington to remove "deficiencies" from a deal to curb government spying on the personal Internet data of EU citizens. ... more
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India's Indigenous IT: New Supercomputer to be Built in 2017
India will produce a new generation of supercomputers under a national program by 2017. New domestic supercomputers will be created and built under the National Supercomputing Mission in India. The ... more
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