The Independent
Cern plans a second series of experiments aimed at revolutionising our ...
The Independent
Like all the best sequels, the bangs will be bigger, the mysteries deeper and the heroes' tasks harder than ever. Scientists at the world's biggest machine – the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the Cern laboratory in Switzerland – were preparing to switch it on ...
Large Hadron Collider set to resume work this monthEconomic Times
Large Hadron Collider prepares to reveal more secretsBBC News
Collider to start dark matter huntDaily Mail
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The Independent
Like all the best sequels, the bangs will be bigger, the mysteries deeper and the heroes' tasks harder than ever. Scientists at the world's biggest machine – the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the Cern laboratory in Switzerland – were preparing to switch it on ...
Large Hadron Collider set to resume work this month
Large Hadron Collider prepares to reveal more secrets
Collider to start dark matter hunt
Pioneer News
Optical Illusion Could Help Determine Vision Problems
Pioneer News
At first glance, this picture looks to be a portrait of famed physicist Albert Einstein. Unless you need glasses. Because intermingled with the pixels of Einstein are pixels which make up the face of Marilyn Monroe. And those who are sitting at their desk right now ...
Monroe or Einstein optical illusion: You may need glasses if you see a ...The Independent
What face do YOU see, Einstein or Marilyn? Optical illusion could reveal if you ...Daily Mail
Hybrid Images developed to test healthy EyesightTimes Gazette
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Pioneer News
At first glance, this picture looks to be a portrait of famed physicist Albert Einstein. Unless you need glasses. Because intermingled with the pixels of Einstein are pixels which make up the face of Marilyn Monroe. And those who are sitting at their desk right now ...
Monroe or Einstein optical illusion: You may need glasses if you see a ...
What face do YOU see, Einstein or Marilyn? Optical illusion could reveal if you ...
Hybrid Images developed to test healthy Eyesight
CDA News
NASA Plans to Shoot Didymoon Asteroid Headed for Earth in 2022
CDA News
Europe is working to map a target asteroid that NASA will attempt to shoot with a speeding spacecraft in 2022. While it sounds like the storyline of a certain science fiction movie, this is science fact. The project will see the collaboration of international space ...
Nasa reveals experiments its mega rocket will carry on its first test flightDaily Mail
NASA's Space Launch System to Boost Science with Secondary PayloadsSpace Fellowship
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Europe is working to map a target asteroid that NASA will attempt to shoot with a speeding spacecraft in 2022. While it sounds like the storyline of a certain science fiction movie, this is science fact. The project will see the collaboration of international space ...
Nasa reveals experiments its mega rocket will carry on its first test flight
NASA's Space Launch System to Boost Science with Secondary Payloads
Expedition 43: The time of the Kelly twins
Market Business News
Radio bursts too precise to be random, must be from alien intelligence
Market Business News
If you were a Morse code clerk receiving messages and came across something that could not be random, you would think it was from humans, i.e. intelligent beings, right? Well, that is more or less what scientists received from outer space in radio bursts.
Unexplained radio waves from space follow mathematical patternThe Space Reporter
Bursts of radio waves flashing across sky seem to follow mathematical patternUncover California
Enigmatic signals from deep space: FRBs or of extraterrestrial sourceEmpire State Tribune
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Market Business News
If you were a Morse code clerk receiving messages and came across something that could not be random, you would think it was from humans, i.e. intelligent beings, right? Well, that is more or less what scientists received from outer space in radio bursts.
Unexplained radio waves from space follow mathematical pattern
Bursts of radio waves flashing across sky seem to follow mathematical pattern
Enigmatic signals from deep space: FRBs or of extraterrestrial source
The Next Digit
Astronomers observing the birth of a great star W75N(B)-VLA 2, since 18 years
The Next Digit
Various scientists across the world are witnessing a never before seen birth in the heavenly skies. A young star, about 4200 light-years from Earth has been gradually taking birth in full view of curious scientists observing from Earth. First captured in 1996 ...
Birth of a star that's 300 times brighter than the sunDaily Mail
Hot, Young Star 'Missing Link' of Stellar EvolutionYahoo News UK
Baby star just before-and-just after shows how it gets hugeConnecticut Bulletin Standard
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MyTechBits (press release) (blog)
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The Next Digit
Various scientists across the world are witnessing a never before seen birth in the heavenly skies. A young star, about 4200 light-years from Earth has been gradually taking birth in full view of curious scientists observing from Earth. First captured in 1996 ...
Birth of a star that's 300 times brighter than the sun
Hot, Young Star 'Missing Link' of Stellar Evolution
Baby star just before-and-just after shows how it gets huge
The Inquisitr
Fossil of Loch Ness Monster's Ancestor Rediscovered In Scottish Museum
The Inquisitr
Fossils bearing a notable resemblance to the world's idea of what the Loch Ness Monster looks like have been re-found at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, thanks to Gary Campbell, the president of the Official Loch Ness Fan Club. The fossils, which ...
Search for Proof of Loch Ness monster's existence may be overPerfScience
Loch Ness Monster's 'great granny' is discoveredScotsman
Is this the Loch Ness monster's ancestor?Daily Mail
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The Inquisitr
Fossils bearing a notable resemblance to the world's idea of what the Loch Ness Monster looks like have been re-found at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, thanks to Gary Campbell, the president of the Official Loch Ness Fan Club. The fossils, which ...
Search for Proof of Loch Ness monster's existence may be over
Loch Ness Monster's 'great granny' is discovered
Is this the Loch Ness monster's ancestor?
The Inquisitr
Was 19th century ape woman a yeti?
Daily Times
Hundreds of explorers, theorists and fantasists have spent their lives searching for the infamous 'big-foot', Daily Mail reports. But a leading geneticist believes he has found evidence to prove that it - or rather she - could have been more than a myth. Professor ...
Zana: Did DNA Tests Show 19th Century 'Half Human, Half Ape' Abkhazian ...The Inquisitr
Russian 'apewoman' could have been a yeti, according to DNA testsYahoo News UK
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Daily Times
Hundreds of explorers, theorists and fantasists have spent their lives searching for the infamous 'big-foot', Daily Mail reports. But a leading geneticist believes he has found evidence to prove that it - or rather she - could have been more than a myth. Professor ...
Zana: Did DNA Tests Show 19th Century 'Half Human, Half Ape' Abkhazian ...
Russian 'apewoman' could have been a yeti, according to DNA tests
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Graphene's lightbulb moment
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FRANCE: The first mass-market use of the two-dimensional form of carbon known as graphene appears set to be LED lighting. Graphene Lighting plc, as spinoff company from the University of Manchester in the UK, aims to commercialize a graphene light ...
Graphene light bulbs: what's the secret sauce?Optics.org
Bright idea: University of Manchester have a graphene light bulb momentMancunian Matters
Advanced material made cheaper by Turkish Nanografiwww.worldbulletin.net
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Customs Today Newspaper
FRANCE: The first mass-market use of the two-dimensional form of carbon known as graphene appears set to be LED lighting. Graphene Lighting plc, as spinoff company from the University of Manchester in the UK, aims to commercialize a graphene light ...
Graphene light bulbs: what's the secret sauce?
Bright idea: University of Manchester have a graphene light bulb moment
Advanced material made cheaper by Turkish Nanografi
West Texas News
Scientists uncover new clues about galaxies' formation
West Texas News
Astronomers have come across over 200 baby galaxy clusters, the largest such number ever found at one time. The discovered clusters are also 'star factories' producing stars at an unusual rate. According to the researches, this discovery will provide insights ...
2 April 2015 in News: Space observatories find missing clue to galaxy cluster ...Astronomy Now Online
Astronomers discover likely precursors of galaxy clusters we see todaySpace Daily
Source of galaxy clusters discovered by cosmologistsMarket Business News
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West Texas News
Astronomers have come across over 200 baby galaxy clusters, the largest such number ever found at one time. The discovered clusters are also 'star factories' producing stars at an unusual rate. According to the researches, this discovery will provide insights ...
2 April 2015 in News: Space observatories find missing clue to galaxy cluster ...
Astronomers discover likely precursors of galaxy clusters we see today
Source of galaxy clusters discovered by cosmologists
CITY A.M.
A real flying saucer could soon deliver us to Mars, thanks to Nasa
CITY A.M.
Flying saucers could soon jump from the realms of science fiction to reality, thanks to an invention by Nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. With its inflatable heat shield and circular shape, the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) looks just like something ...
NASA's LDSD 'flying saucer' undergoes spin test in lead up to June test flightSpaceFlight Insider
Flying Saucers on Mars? Not Yet, But NASA's Working On ItGOOD Magazine
Media Spun Up on NASA Cutting-edge Mars Landing TechnologyThe FINANCIAL
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CITY A.M.
Flying saucers could soon jump from the realms of science fiction to reality, thanks to an invention by Nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. With its inflatable heat shield and circular shape, the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) looks just like something ...
NASA's LDSD 'flying saucer' undergoes spin test in lead up to June test flight
Flying Saucers on Mars? Not Yet, But NASA's Working On It
Media Spun Up on NASA Cutting-edge Mars Landing Technology
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