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Posted December 18, 2012:
- From Super to Ultra: Just How Big Can Black Holes Get?
- Are We Closing in on Dark Matter?
- A Cosmic Holiday Ornament, Hubble-Style
- Cutting Carbon Dioxide Emissions With Innovative Technology
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Experts Discover Why Rudolph's Nose Is Red
- 'Gusty Winds' in Space Turbulence: First Direct Measurement of Its Kind in the Lab
- CERN: First Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Protons Run Ends With New Milestone
- How White Dwarfs Mimic Black Holes
- Exploding Star Missing from Formation of Solar System
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Physicists Make Strides in Understanding Quantum Entanglement
- Study Fuels Insight Into Conversion of Wood to Bio-Oil
- Passing the Alcohol Test: Fundamental Properties of Molecules Have Not Changed During the Past Seven Billion Years
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Light Used to Remotely Trigger Biochemical Reactions
- Study Reveals a Remarkable Symmetry in Black Hole Jets
- Researchers Re-Establish the Structure of Magnesium Borohydride
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Research May Have Important Implications for Combating Diabetes
- Seven Primitive Galaxies at the Dawn of Time
- X-Ray Laser Takes Aim at Cosmic Mystery
- Astronomers Discover 'Missing Link' of Black Holes
- Was Life Inevitable? New Paper Pieces Together Metabolism's Beginnings
Posted December 11, 2012:
- NASA's EUNIS Mission: Six Minutes in the Life of the Sun
- Black Holes Have Properties That Resemble Dynamics of Both Solids and Liquids
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Airborne Scientists Search Distant Stars for Complex Organic Molecules
- Do We Live in a Computer Simulation Run by Our Descendants? Researchers Say Idea Can Be Tested
- Structure of Carbon's 'Hoyle State' Revealed
Posted December 9, 2012:
Posted December 7, 2012:
- New Chemical Reaction Could Explain How Stars Form, Evolve, and Eventually Die
- X-Ray Vision Can Reveal Moment of Birth of Violent Supernovae
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Little Telescope Spies Gigantic Galaxy Clusters
- Seeing in Color at the Nanoscale: Scientists Develop a New Nanotech Tool to Probe Solar-Energy Conversion
- Searching for the Best Black Hole Recipe
- Hubble Sees a Galaxy Hit a Bullseye
Posted December 5, 2012:
- When the First Stars Blinked On: Very First Stars May Have Turned on When the Universe Was 750 Million Years Old
- Astronomers Discover and 'Weigh' Infant Solar System: Young Star With Rotating Dust Disk Is Youngest Still-Forming Planetary System Yet Found
- Next Scientific Fashion Could Be Designer Nanocrystals
- Galaxy-Wide Echoes from the Past: VLT Observations Identify Very Rare New Kind of Galaxy
- Andromeda Wants You! Astronomers Ask Public to Find Star Clusters in Hubble Images
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Quantum Thermodynamics: A Better Understanding of How Atoms Soak Up Their Surroundings
- Synchrotron Gives Insight Into Green Energy Enzymes
- Gases from Grasses: Simulations on Ranger Supercomputer Help Researchers Understand Biofuel Reactions
- Census of the Invisible Universe Reveals Extraordinary High Star-Formation Rates Across History of the Universe
Posted December 3, 2012:
- NASA Voyager 1 Encounters New Region in Deep Space
- Uncovering Unique Properties in a Two-Dimensional Crystal: Potential for Optoelectronics, Solar Cells, Valleytronics
- Complex Chemistry Within the Martian Soil: No Definitive Detection of Organics Yet
- Hubble Spots a Peculiar Compact Blue Dwarf Galaxy
Posted December 2, 2012:
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Small and Efficient: Water Nanodroplets Cool Biomolecules Ultrafast
- New View of the Sun: Radio Telescope Could Save World Billions Through Advanced Warnings
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Scientists Discover Water Ice on Mercury: Ice and Organic Material May Have Been Carried to the Planet by Passing Comets
- The Beginning of Everything: New Paradigm Shift for the Infant Universe
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