martes, 24 de mayo de 2011

Is Dark Energy "Antigravity" Leakage from an Adjacent Universe? We Might Know Soon & 4 new Items...

Is Dark Energy "Antigravity" Leakage from an Adjacent Universe? We Might Know Soon & 4 new Items...


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New results from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer and the Anglo-Australian Telescope atop Siding Spring Mountain in Australia confirm that dark energy is a smooth, uniform force that now dominates over the effects of gravity. The observations follow from careful measurements...


With the discovery of more and more planets outside the solar system by the Kepler Space Telescope and other ESO observatories, there is growing interest in devising methods to detect life on Earth-sized extrasolar planets. To do this, scientists rely...


An international team using radio telescopes located throughout the Southern Hemisphere has produced the most detailed image ever of particle jets erupting from a supermassive black hole in Centaurus A (Cen A), a nearby galaxy with a supermassive black hole...


"We are more different genetically from people living 5,000 years ago than they were different from Neanderthals." John Hawks -- University of Wisconsin anthropologist In a fascinating discovery that counters a common theory that human evolution has slowed to a...


With a hibernation period of up to 100 million years, bacteria discovered on the Arctic sea floor may have longest life cycle of any known Earthly organism. Casey Hubert from the Geosciences Group at Newcastle University, UK, and colleagues discovered...




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