Friday, October 28, 2011

The Daily Galaxy: News from Planet Earth & Beyond


Three planets -- each orbiting its own giant, dying star -- have been discovered by an international research team The new research is expected to shed light on the evolution of planetary systems around dying stars. It also will help...
Collisions between two galaxies may explain why supermassive black holes form develop in them, according to a new research by an international team headed by Dr John Silverman of the University of Kashiwa, Japan. These supermassive black holes are usually...
Recent analysis of data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft reveals a subsurface ocean of molten or partially molten magma beneath the surface of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io. The finding is the first direct confirmation of this kind of magma layer at...
Is the USA walking away from a mission that hopes to answer one the the truly great questions of the 21st Century: Are we alone in the Universe? According to widespread rumor, word has leaked out that the Obama administration...
New research from the University of Missouri indicates that Atlantic Ocean temperatures during the greenhouse climate of the Late Cretaceous Epoch were influenced by circulation in the deep ocean. These changes in circulation patterns 70 million years ago could help...

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