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Friday, 25 May 2012
Burning planet leaves dust in its wake
Astronomers have for the first time, found a rocky planet that's slowly being vapourised by the blistering heat of the star it's orbiting.
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Palæontologists discover new type of raptor
A new species of raptor dinosaur that was about the size of a coyote has been found near Utah's iconic Arches National Park. The raptor was among several discovered at or near Doelling's Bowl Bone Bed, about 370 kilometres southeast of Salt Lake City, which has yielded several new species in the last two decades and is thought to be the base of Utah's Cretaceous record. Fossils found at the bone bed are estimated at between 120 and 130 million years old.
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
The turtle is closer to crocodiles and birds than lizards and snakes
The ancestry of the turtle, which evolved between 200 and 300 million years ago, has caused much scientific squabbling - its physiology suggesting a different branch of the family tree than its genes do.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Earliest wall art features female genitalia
A massive block of limestone in France contains what scientists believe are the earliest known engravings of wall art dating back some 37,000 years.
Monday, 21 May 2012
Light from “super-Earth” reported
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has detected light from a “super-Earth” planet beyond our solar system for the first time.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Instead of “dark matter,” rogue planets?
Weeks after two studies cast doubt on a theory that a strange “dark matter” accounts for vast amounts of material in the universe that’s missing, another study proposes a radical new solution: Planets.
Saturday, 19 May 2012
No single “God spot” in brain
Multiple parts of the human brain contribute to spirituality, so there is no single “God spot” in that organ of the mind as scientists have speculated, a study indicates. University of Missouri scientists sought to replicate a previous study finding linking a sense of spiritual “transcendence” with lowered activity in a brain region called the right parietal lobe. That finding held up, but the researchers also determined that other aspects of spiritual functioning are related to increased activity in another part of the brain.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Mystery of cosmic rays deepens
Mysterious particles routinely pummeling Earth’s atmosphere from space don’t seem to come from cosmic explosions as many scientists have theorised.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Art appreciation, self-reflection may go together in the brain
A network of brain structures activated during intense aesthetic experiences overlaps with another that’s associated with inward contemplation and self-assessment
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Wall of stars found to extend through our galaxy
A wall of mini-galaxies and star clusters surrounds our galaxy, astronomers say—and poses a new problem for the theory of “dark matter,” an invisible substance that permeates galaxies.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Unexpected allies aid ants at war with “zombifying” parasite
Tropical ants plagued by a parasite that turns them into “zombies” have unexpected allies in their struggle: other parasites, scientists say.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Hot Jupiters
Astronomers searching for Earth-like planets can strike off stars that have a 'hot Jupiter' orbiting around them.
Monday, 7 May 2012
After anæsthesia, “primitive” consciousness awakens first
Our confused first waking moments after general anæsthesia represent a rudimentary form of consciousness that arises from ancient brain structures, new research concludes. The scientists involved described this muddled mental state as a “primitive” consciousness based on deep brain structures that humans possess in common with many animals.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Where’s the dark matter?
Dark matter is not here, a new study has concluded. It might be somewhere else, but not in, or even anywhere near, our solar system. And that’s a big problem, because it should be all over the galaxy. To make matter worse, dark matter is still sadly very much needed to plug other gaps in astronomical theories.
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