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Space February 6, 2014

Early Universe “Warmed Up” Later than Previously Thought

A newly published study reveals that the early universe “warmed up” later than previously thought. A new study from Tel Aviv University reveals that black…


Space February 6, 2014

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Examines a New Impact Crater

This new image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows an impact crater about 100 feet (30 meters) in diameter that appeared at some time between…


Health February 5, 2014

Study Reveals Shivering and Exercise Equally Convert White Fat to Brown

New research from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research reveals that shivering and bouts of moderate exercise are equally capable of converting “white fat” into…


Science February 5, 2014

Graphene Balloon Yields Unprecedented Images of Hydrated Molecules

By using a “graphene balloon,” researchers from Michigan Tech and the University of Illinois-Chicago found a way to make electron microscopes friendlier to biological samples….


Space February 5, 2014

The First Evidence that Asteroids Can Have a Highly Varied Internal Structure

By using precise measurements of the asteroid Itokawa, astronomers have discovered the first evidence that asteroids can have a highly varied internal structure. ESO’s New…


Space February 5, 2014

Astronomers Discover a Very Wobbly Planet, Kepler-413b

Kepler data has led to the discovery of Kepler 413-b, a planet that wobbles wildly on its spin axis and in its orbit around an…


Space February 4, 2014

Researchers Calibrate the Strength of X-Ray Emission against Star Formation Rate

Researchers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics calibrate the strength of X-ray emission against star formation rate, finding a very good correlation. Star formation lights…


Space February 4, 2014

Asteroid Belt More Diverse than Previously Realized

New research shows that the asteroid belt is a melting pot of objects arriving from diverse locations and backgrounds, revealing that as the planets migrated…


Space February 4, 2014

Cassini Views Saturn’s Hexagonal Shaped Jet Stream

This newly released image from the Cassini spacecraft shows Saturn’s hexagonal shaped jet stream. Just as Saturn’s famous hexagonal shaped jet stream encircles the planet’s…


Science February 4, 2014

New Technique to Search Space Dust for Molecules Critical for Life

Researchers at Goddard’s Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory have developed a new technique to search space dust for molecules that are critical for life. While the origin…


Science February 3, 2014

NASA Researchers Plan to Create the Coldest Spot in the Known Universe

A new four minute ScienceCast video explores the strange quantum realm of NASA’s new Cold Atom Lab, the place where researchers are planning to create…


Space February 3, 2014

Searching for Life on Earth-Like Planets May Be a Mistake, Need to Consider Superhabitable Planets

A newly published study states that searching for life on Earth-like planets may be a mistake and details why scientists need to consider non-Earth-like “superhabitable”…


Space February 3, 2014

New Research Reveals How Circumbinary Planets Form

New research from the University of Bristol reveals how circumbinary planets form. Like the fictional Star Wars planet, Kepler-34(AB)b is a circumbinary planet, so-called because…


Space February 3, 2014

Hubble Views Star Formation within the Chamaeleon Cloud

This newly released Hubble image reveals star formation within the Chamaeleon cloud. This striking new image, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, reveals a…


Space January 31, 2014

Astronomers Reconstruct a Short-Lived Nova Explosion

Astronomers have reconstructed the short-lived nova explosion from white dwarf MAXI J0158−744, revealing for the first time the runaway fusion reaction that triggered the blast….


Biology January 31, 2014

Researchers Identify Major Obstacle to Converting Cells Back to Their Youthful State

Researchers from Yale University have identified a major obstacle to converting cells back to their youthful state — the speed of the cell cycle, or…


Science January 31, 2014

New Method Uses Centrifugal Force to Decelerate Particles, Creates New Research Opportunities

A new method of using centrifugal force to decelerate particles makes it possible to produce relatively large quantities of cold molecules in a continuous flow,…


Space January 31, 2014

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory Views Lunar Transit

New images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory show a partial solar eclipse from space. On January 30, 2014, beginning at 8:31 a.m EST, the moon…


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