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NASA expects to find alien life soon … so what?
seattlepi.com (blog)
It seems cool to think of finding life somewhere other than Earth … when you think of life as a creature, especially if it's a sentient creature that flies a spacecraft. But the prospect of finding “life” gets really boring and technical real fast. Getty Images.
NASA chief scientist predicts proof of alien life in 20 yearsQ13 FOX
NASA expert: We'll find indications of alien life in next decadeKSDK
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seattlepi.com (blog)
It seems cool to think of finding life somewhere other than Earth … when you think of life as a creature, especially if it's a sentient creature that flies a spacecraft. But the prospect of finding “life” gets really boring and technical real fast. Getty Images.
NASA chief scientist predicts proof of alien life in 20 years
NASA expert: We'll find indications of alien life in next decade
NASA's chief scientist think's we'll find alien life in 10-20 years
Science Times
With the Help of ALMA Astronomers Find Complex Organic Molecules in Infant ...
Science Times
While researchers have long believed that the circumstances and the molecular structures involved in the creation of our Sun and of our Earth were unique, it appears that far off in space there may be another solar system brimming with potential for life ...
Complex Organic Molecules Detected in Protoplanetary System MWC 480Sci-News.com
"A Fine-Tuned Universe?" --Complex Organic Molecules Discovered in Infant ...The Daily Galaxy (blog)
Life 'chemistry' in star systemBrentwood Weekly News
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Science Times
While researchers have long believed that the circumstances and the molecular structures involved in the creation of our Sun and of our Earth were unique, it appears that far off in space there may be another solar system brimming with potential for life ...
Complex Organic Molecules Detected in Protoplanetary System MWC 480
"A Fine-Tuned Universe?" --Complex Organic Molecules Discovered in Infant ...
Life 'chemistry' in star system
Los Angeles Times
New analysis may explain why the Earth and the moon are so chemically similar
Los Angeles Times
It's a lunar mystery that has lingered for decades: If the moon is made of material from another planetary body that crashed into Earth, why is its chemical fingerprint so similar to that of our planet? Nobody is 100% sure how the moon was created, but the ...
New evidence on the collision that created the moonNational Monitor
Scientists: Collision Of Two Sister Planets Gave Birth To Moon; Theia Too Large ...Yibada (English Edition)
Ancient cosmic collision formed moon, scientists sayAmerican Register
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Los Angeles Times
It's a lunar mystery that has lingered for decades: If the moon is made of material from another planetary body that crashed into Earth, why is its chemical fingerprint so similar to that of our planet? Nobody is 100% sure how the moon was created, but the ...
New evidence on the collision that created the moon
Scientists: Collision Of Two Sister Planets Gave Birth To Moon; Theia Too Large ...
Ancient cosmic collision formed moon, scientists say
Guardian Liberty Voice
Andes New Species of Dwarf Dragon Really Not Worth the Hype
Guardian Liberty Voice
Researchers and scientists have found three new species of dwarf dragons hiding out in the dense Andes Mountain cloud forests of Peru and Ecuador. While finding a new species of animal or plant must be an amazing personal accomplishment for any ...
New Lizard Species Discovered in South America AndesVoice Chronicle
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Researchers and scientists have found three new species of dwarf dragons hiding out in the dense Andes Mountain cloud forests of Peru and Ecuador. While finding a new species of animal or plant must be an amazing personal accomplishment for any ...
New Lizard Species Discovered in South America Andes
Three new species of 'dwarf dragons' discovered
Dwarf dragons discovered in South America
Science Codex
Magnetic activity bands and seasonal, year-long cycles on the Sun
Science Codex
Our sun is constantly changing. It goes through cycles of activity - swinging between times of relative calm and times when frequent explosions on its surface can fling light, particles and energy out into space. This activity cycle peaks approximately every 11 ...
Sun's newly found 'seasons' could influence space weather more than we thoughtGlobalnews.ca
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Science Codex
Our sun is constantly changing. It goes through cycles of activity - swinging between times of relative calm and times when frequent explosions on its surface can fling light, particles and energy out into space. This activity cycle peaks approximately every 11 ...
Sun's newly found 'seasons' could influence space weather more than we thought
The Sun Has Seasons Too, Say Experts
Sun's Earth-like seasonal changes can help predict solar storms
Examiner.com
Brontosaurus comeback, dinosaur gets another shot at its own genus
Examiner.com
For many, the Brontosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. But according to the science community, the creature never really existed, at least not since 1903 when the name was shot down in favor of Apatosaurus excelsus. Thanks to references ...
Palaeontologists stick necks out for BrontosaurusesTimes LIVE
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Examiner.com
For many, the Brontosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. But according to the science community, the creature never really existed, at least not since 1903 when the name was shot down in favor of Apatosaurus excelsus. Thanks to references ...
Palaeontologists stick necks out for Brontosauruses
Brontosaurus' Existence Wasn't a Fairy Tale
After A Century of Debate, the Brontosaurus is Here to Stay
Manufacturing.net
IBM To Aid Developers During NASA Hackathon
Manufacturing.net
IBM on Wednesday announced it will make its Bluemix cloud-computing platform available to developers participating in NASA's fourth annual app contest. The International Space App Challenge, which will run for 48 hours beginning Friday, invites ...
IBM and NASA Collaborate for the Fourth Annual HackathonCDA News
NASA, IBM Team up to hold Worldwide Space App HackathonMaine News
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Manufacturing.net
IBM on Wednesday announced it will make its Bluemix cloud-computing platform available to developers participating in NASA's fourth annual app contest. The International Space App Challenge, which will run for 48 hours beginning Friday, invites ...
IBM and NASA Collaborate for the Fourth Annual Hackathon
NASA, IBM Team up to hold Worldwide Space App Hackathon
NASA and IBM joins hand to encourage SpaceApps Hackathon 2015 participants
Christian Science Monitor
Study: Protecting tropical reefs need not be a zero-sum game
Christian Science Monitor
A new study suggests that less draconian restrictions could still put many troubled reefs on the road to recovery. This could reduce friction between conservationists and those who depend on the reefs for their livelihood.
Fish numbers key to keeping reefs healthy – studyCowra Community News
Coral reefs in crisis as more than half their fish disappearThe Times (subscription)
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Christian Science Monitor
A new study suggests that less draconian restrictions could still put many troubled reefs on the road to recovery. This could reduce friction between conservationists and those who depend on the reefs for their livelihood.
Fish numbers key to keeping reefs healthy – study
Coral reefs in crisis as more than half their fish disappear
How to save coral reefs
The Silver Ink
Einstein Ring spotted by ALMA
The Silver Ink
einstein ring Astronomers have spotted Einstein's ring in distant galaxy with the most powerful ground based observatory in the world. Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope which is located in Chile's Atacama Desert is the most ...
"Einstein Ring", ancient galaxy spotted through the ALMA telescopeNational Monitor
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The Silver Ink
einstein ring Astronomers have spotted Einstein's ring in distant galaxy with the most powerful ground based observatory in the world. Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope which is located in Chile's Atacama Desert is the most ...
"Einstein Ring", ancient galaxy spotted through the ALMA telescope
ALMA Telescope in Chile Captures Image of Perfect Einstein Ring
ALMA Ground Telescope Strengthens 'Theory Of Relativity' By Capturing ...
American Register
Goldfish invades Colorado Lake
American Register
35 A few years back, someone went to Colorado Lake and dumped a few gold fish in the water. The person might mean no harm but the little act became dangerous as now the said goldfishes have multiplied into thousands. Advertisement. Today, the ...
Colorado lake invaded by goldfishNational Monitor
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American Register
35 A few years back, someone went to Colorado Lake and dumped a few gold fish in the water. The person might mean no harm but the little act became dangerous as now the said goldfishes have multiplied into thousands. Advertisement. Today, the ...
Colorado lake invaded by goldfish
Massive goldfish invasion takes over Colorado lake
Colorado Lake Now Teeming With Thousands Of Goldfish
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