Robotic Supernova Observatory Reveals a Stunning Fossil of the Early Universe

At first, like an opening scene scene out a scifi classic, there didn’t seem anything odd or unusual about the tiny point of light blinking in the southern Californian night sky in early April 2007. Only the robotic eyes of the Nearby Supernova Factory, a project designed to spy out distant stellar explosions, spotted it from the Palomar Observatory, high in the hills between Los Angeles and San Diego.

The Lazarus Project: Scientists Reconstruct the Genome of an Ancient Human

Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have become the first to reconstruct the first ancient human genome of a male who lived in Greenland 4,000 years ago and belonged to the first culture to settle in the New World Arctic. The innovative groundbreaking technique can be applied to museum materials and ancient remains found in nature and can help reconstructing human phenotypic traits of extinct cultures from where only limited remains have been recovered

Microsoft & Google: Icons of the New Space Race?

Are Microsoft and Google in a space race? We think they are. Their rivalry is also, we believe, a precursor and a model for the next great post-Internet technology boom: space exploration and development.

"Einstein’s Telescope": Zooming In On the Dark Side of the Universe

“Such stunning cosmic coincidences reveal so much about nature.” ~ Leonidas Moustakas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a never-before-seen optical alignment in space: a pair of glowing rings, one nestled inside the other like a bull's-eye pattern. The double-ring pattern is caused by the complex bending of light from two distant galaxies strung directly behind a foreground massive galaxy, like three beads on a string.

Image of the Day: Monster Galaxy With a Black Hole 100 Million x’s Sun

A monster black hole 100 million times the mass of the Sun is  feeding off gas, dust and  a ring of stars at the centre of Galaxy NGC-1097 50 million light-years away. The star-ringed black hole forms the eye of the galaxy which was photographed by the US space agency’s Spitzer Space Telescope in California. The odd spiral galaxy extends long arms of red stars into space. But Nasa said the black hole at the centre of the galaxy in which Earth is situated is tame by comparison to NGC-1097, with the mass of just a few million suns.

The Haiti Response: Is the Human Species Hardwired to be Compassionate? (A Weekend Feature)

The world’s incredible outpouring of help to thhe people of Haiti raises the queestion: are we evolving to become more compassionate and collaborative in our quest to survive and thrive? A research team at the University of California, Berkeley, says “yes.” They are challenging long-held beliefs that human beings are wired to be selfish.

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Dark Matter Halos of Galaxies Key to Their Evolution

Two astronomers have explained for the first time the astonishing diversity of galaxy shapes seen in the universe. The scientists, Dr Andrew Benson of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Dr Nick Devereux of Embry-Riddle University in Arizona, tracked the evolution of galaxies over thirteen billion years from the early Universe to the present day.  Galaxies are thought to be embedded in very large haloes of dark matter and Benson and Devereux believe these to be crucial to their evolution