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05 Dec

Hubble Captures Images of Rare Mammoth Stars

The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed two of the most massive stars in our galaxy as never before. Located 7,500 light years away from Earth in the Carina Nebula, these stars are a rare type of ultra-hot, super-bright star that emits primarily ultraviolet radiation, giving them a blue hue. W...


The Case of the Missing Hydrogen: Black Holes to Blame

Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is in puzzlingly short supply in distant young galaxies, and astronomers think black holes could be to blame. By studying a sample of galaxies 11.5 billion light years away, scientists were able to get a snapshot of their early formation. ...

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Quasars Kick The Living Daylights Into Galaxies

Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is in puzzlingly short supply in distant young galaxies, and astronomers think black holes could be to blame. By studying a sample of galaxies 11.5 billion light years away, scientists were able to get a snapshot of their early formation. ...


Drug Companies Cook Books, Misleading Doctors

The difference between what drug companies tell the government and doctors suggests that they're cooking the books, which could mislead doctors making prescriptions.  Of 33 new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2001 and 2002, one-fifth of supporting clinical trials ...


Galaxies Discovered in Their Awkward Teen Phase

A newly discovered class of galaxies could represent the awkward teenage phase of galaxy evolution, providing a bridge between the two most common types of galaxies. Most galaxies are either blue spiral galaxies (left column in image) like the Milky Way or Andromeda, and red elliptical ...


Synthetic Viruses Could Explain Animal-to-Human Jumps

Synthetic Viruses Could Explain Animal-to-Human Jumps

In a technical tour-de-force with potentially profound implications for the study of emerging diseases, researchers have built the largest-ever self-replicating organism from scratch. The organism is a virus based on genome sequences taken from a bat-borne version of SARS, a lethal respirato...

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