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  • Europe lofts first Copernicus environmental satellite

    European Space Agency (ESA) launched Sentinel-1A satellite on April 3rd which opens a new page in the implementation of Copernicus, the second EU flagship space initiative, after the Galileo positioning system. The ability of European citizens,

  • Cassini reports sub-surface ocean on Enceladus

    Enceladus—one of Saturn's smaller satellites—has joined the ranks of Titan and Europa as a moon that appears to have liquid water splashing around inside of it, researchers say. New gravity data from the Cassini spacecraft, which has been exploring the

  • Dr. Michael Clarage: Earth's Electric Environment – EU2014

    Dr. Michael Clarage shares new observations of some of the complexities of the Earth's electrical environment. The Sun and Earth are connected in ways very similar to how man-made electrical equipment is connected. These similarities are examined in light of the

  • What is lurking near the center of our galaxy?

    According to a recent press release, a “magnetized neutron star”, otherwise known as a “magnetar” is spinning at an amazing speed near the Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) region of the Milky Way. Sagittarius A* is said to be a supermassive black

  • Study finds astronauts' hearts become more spherical in space

    New findings from a study of 12 astronauts show the heart becomes more spherical when exposed to long periods of microgravity in space, a change that could lead to cardiac problems, according to research to be presented at the American College of Cardiology's 63rd

  • A breakthrough in creating invisibility cloaks, stealth technology

    Controlling and bending light around an object so it appears invisible to the naked eye is the theory behind fictional invisibility cloaks.

    It may seem easy in Hollywood movies, but is hard to create in real life because no material in nature has the properties

  • Fate, Freedom, and Neuroscience: The science of free will

    Some neuroscientists claim to be able to predict actions up to seven seconds before we decide to make them. Does this mean human freedom and will are illusory? Should we accept that all our actions are determined in advance, or has neuroscience overstepped its