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I do not really know if the new technology developed by Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge is called ‘Morph’ accidentally or on purpose. I mean, take a look at the phone, the way it is almost bent in to a circle and the color of...
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The Dark Energy Survey (DES) camera will map 300 million galaxies using the Blanco 4-meter telescope - a large telescope with new advanced optics at Chile’s Cerro...
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The satellite data as observed by XMM-Newton and NASA’s Chandra X-ray had led Renato Dupke and his colleagues from the University of Michigan witness the merger of two...
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Researchers involved with AEGIS have carefully selected 544 distant galaxies to learn how galaxies take their mature forms.
Galaxies are born small and eventually grow...
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has shot an image of a diverse cluster of galaxies called the Abell S0740.
The cluster shows images that are around 450 million...
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Astronomers at the SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research have made observations with the ESA’s XMM-Newton X-Ray observatory and have concluded that our Universe...
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No doubt, Hubble still dominates with its presence in the outer space but Mars rovers and ISS have also thrilled us with images out of this world. With all these space...
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One of the most commonly asked questions our scientists receive is about the existence of life elsewhere in our universe. But answering a straight forward YES or NO,...
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One of the great scientific instruments of all time, which has given the clearest pictures of galaxies forming in the very early universe, is looking straight into the...
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One of the great scientific instruments of all time, which has given the clearest pictures of galaxies forming in the very early universe, is at the mercy of the...
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The new Hubble images are no doubt telling us a great deal, about how the Galaxies might have behaved in their initial stages. The new image is the best demonstration...
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Apparently Namibia has heaviest meteorite ever found on the planet: “the Hoba meteorite in the Otjozondjupa Region, which weighed 66 tons when it crashed into the...
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How are the massive galaxies in our universe formed? A study by an academic at The University of Nottingham gives us the first observational evidence for this. The...
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Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy in University of Cambridge launched a new type of body armor which is many times stronger, tougher and stiffer than the...
made popular Oct 26 2007
The rocking noise of airplanes, which deafens us for a while, will no longer be a problem in near future as 40 researchers in Massachusetts Institute of Technology and...
made popular Nov 6 2006
Electronic paper is moving rapidly closer to reality as samples of the flexible electronic displays on plastic less than 1mm thick are now being displayed. The...
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After100 million years of long span, the oldie flying devils are coming back. This is not a script writing for Jurassic-Park but in real, they will soon fly over your...
made popular Aug 25 2006
The Cambridge University team has developed a ‘dipstick’ test for an eye infection. It can detect trachoma. A study showed it is two times more effective than...
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The researchers at Cambridge and Oxford Universities have observed the process how viruses seize the genetic process of cells. They have claimed to identify the crucial...
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