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TODAY: Astronomy Picture of the Day -- NASA GSFC

MAY

May 1, 2008: The heaviest element yet? -- Nature

APRIL

April 30, 2008: Stellar ticking time bomb explodes on cue -- NASA GSFC
April 30, 2008: Team of researchers explain how birds navigate -- ASU
April 30, 2008: 'Chemical compass' created -- Nature
April 30, 2008: Plasma physics: From black holes to radio reception -- Scientific American
April 30, 2008: 4D ionosphere -- Science@NASA
April 29, 2008: High-flying electrons may provide new test of quantum theory -- NIST
April 28, 2008: 'Broken heart' image the last for NASA's long-lived Polar mission -- NASA GSFC
April 28, 2008: Found link? -- HEAPOW
April 27, 2008: The Galactic Center Radio Arc -- APOD
April 24, 2008: Northern lights glimmer with unexpected trait -- AGU
April 24, 2008: Secrets of massive black hole unveiled: Workings of giant galactic particle accelerators discovered -- Science Daily
April 24, 2008: Exotic quantum state of matter discovered -- Science Daily
April 23, 2008: Radio telescope reveals secrets of massive black hole -- NRAO
April 23, 2008: Black hole plasma jet reveals twisted magnetic fields -- New Scientist
April 21, 2008: The range of annihilation -- HEAPOW
April 21, 2008: Quarter electrons may enable exotic quantum computer -- Scientific American
April 18, 2008: Solar flares set the sun quaking -- ESA
April 18, 2008: Design begins on twin probes that will study the radiation belts -- JHU/APL
April 17, 2008: The moon and the magnetotail -- Science@NASA
April 16, 2008: Reflections offer new way to bend particles -- CERN
April 16, 2008: Particle physics proves that arsenic didn't kill Napoleon -- CERN
April 16, 2008: Finding the Higgs Boson -- AIP
April 16, 2008: Electric solar wind sail could power future space travel in solar system -- Science Daily
April 15, 2008: Sky delights over Sweden -- APOD
April 15, 2008: Space radiation may cause prolonged cellular damage to astronauts -- Eurekalert
April 14, 2008: A new nova in Cygnus -- Astronomy.com
April 14, 2008: Mission to Mars -- GSI
April 13, 2008: Curious cometary knots in the Helix Nebula -- APOD
April 12, 2008: Yuri's planet -- APOD
April 10, 2008: Optical clocks get better -- AIP
April 10, 2008: Moondust in the wind -- Science@NASA
April 9, 2008: Higgs boson: A ghost in the machine -- Time
April 9, 2008: Newly discovered fundamental state of matter, a superinsulator, has been created -- Science Daily
April 8, 2008: 'God particle' expected to be found soon -- Time
April 8, 2008: 14-year-old CEO makes chemistry a game with 'Elementeo' -- Eurekalert
April 8, 2008: New probe measures magnetic fields inside solids -- Physics World
April 7, 2008: Hot, bright, massive stars have complex mixing processes in their great depths -- Science Daily
April 7, 2008: Periodic Table: Nuclear scientists eye future landfall on a second 'Island of Stability' -- Science Daily
April 5, 2008: Magnetic substorms from ground and space -- Science Daily
April 4, 2008: Medical x-ray technique unveils the sun's corona -- Science Daily
April 3, 2008: South of Orion -- APOD
April 3, 2008: 'No sun link' to climate change -- BBC News
April 3, 2008: Matter-antimatter split hints at physics breakdown -- Scientific American
April 2, 2008: Hinode: Source of the slow solar wind and superhot flares -- ESA
April 2, 2008: Bon MOT: Innovative atom trap catches highly magnetic atoms -- Eurekalert
April 2, 2008: 'Focused' solar explosions get hotter -- NASA GSFC
April 1, 2008: Compressed stars: Physicists compress unstable nucleus of nickel 56 for first time -- Science Daily

MARCH

March 31, 2008: Old solar cycle returns -- ESA
March 31, 2008: Cycle 23 redux -- HEAPOW
March 30, 2008: Weak lensing distorts the universe -- APOD
March 28, 2008: Why matter matters in the universe -- University of Melbourne
March 27, 2008: The N44 complex -- APOD
March 25, 2008: Atom cloaking -- AIP
March 24, 2008: Physicists show electrons can travel more than 100 times faster in graphene -- University of Maryland
March 22, 2008: Cat's Eye Hubble remix -- APOD
March 20, 2008: Sunset: Planet Earth -- APOD
March 20, 2008: NASA satellite detects naked-eye explosion halfway across universe -- NASA / Swift mission
March 20, 2008: Rare cosmic rays are from far away -- Eurekalert
March 20, 2008: Science with the solar space observatory Hinode -- Astronomy & Astrophysics
March 20, 2008: Heavyweight contender -- Physical Review Focus
March 20, 2008: Spring is aurora season -- Science@NASA
March 19, 2008: Cometary x-ray emission: Using comets as natural solar wind probes -- ACE News
March 19, 2008: Japanese particle accelerator hints at 'new physics' -- New Scientist
March 18, 2008: Fly's eye detector spies cosmic-ray cut-off -- Nature
March 18, 2008: STEREO: The sun's corona unraveled in 3D -- Sky & Telescope
March 15, 2008: Crashed probe yields sun secrets -- BBC
March 13, 2008: Vanguard I celebrates 50 years in space -- Eurekalert
March 13, 2008: The solar system's first breath -- Nature
March 13, 2008: Japanese satellite first to use magnetic memory -- Scientific American
March 10, 2008: Physicist wins by-election for US Congress -- Physics World
March 9, 2008: New discovery at Jupiter could help protect Earth-orbit satellites -- Eurekalert
March 7, 2008: WMAP reveals neutrinos, end of dark age, first second of universe -- NASA
March 6, 2008: Sun's corona is both hot and kinky -- Eurekalert
March 6, 2008: Auroras in broad daylight -- Science@NASA
March 6, 2008: Vela Supernova Remnant -- APOD
March 6, 2008: Controlling most atoms now possible -- Eurekalert
March 5, 2008: Spring is aurora season -- Astronomy.com
March 5, 2008: Scientists identify origin of hiss in upper atmosphere -- Eurekalert
March 4, 2008: GLAST spacecraft arrives in Florida to prepare for launch -- NASA KSC
March 3, 2008: NASA's SDO mission to improve predictions of violent space weather -- NASA GSFC
March 3, 2008: Particle collider's last big piece set -- National Geographic

FEBRUARY

February 28, 2008: Magnetic atoms of gold, silver and copper have been obtained -- Basque Research
February 27, 2008: US experiment takes the lead in the competitive race to find dark matter -- Caltech
February 26, 2008: Earth is doomed (in 5 billion years) -- Physics World
February 26, 2008: Sun-like star flips its magnetic field like our sun: First observation -- Science Daily
February 25, 2008: Dawn of the Large Hadron Collider -- APOD
February 25, 2008: Killer electrons surf celestial tsunamis -- NASA GSFC
February 25, 2008: -- HEAPOW
February 25, 2008: Electron gets film debut in first-ever video of its kind -- Science Daily
February 22, 2008: International solar mission to end following stellar performance -- NASA
February 20, 2008: Integral: Stellar winds colliding at our cosmic doorstep -- ESA
February 19, 2008: High energy electron holes reveal unseen rings -- ESA
February 17, 2008: Clinton, Obama S&T advisers square off at AAAS -- AAAS
February 17, 2008: M1: The Crab Nebula from Hubble -- APOD
February 16, 2008: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson receives the 2007 AAAS Public Understanding of Science and Technology Award -- AAAS
February 15, 2008: NASA sponsors studies of next generation astronomy missions -- NASA
February 13, 2008: SOHO data used for real-time space radiation forecasting -- ESA
February 13, 2008: The American Institute of Physics Science Writing Awards have been named -- AIP
February 13, 2008: Sun-like star flips its magnetic field -- Astronomy.com
February 13, 2008: Predicting the radiation risk to ESA's astronauts -- ESA
February 13, 2008: Theorists weigh up new route to neutrino mass -- Physics World
February 8, 2008: New AAAS-National School Boards Association training materials to help bolster science education at the local level -- AAAS
February 8, 2008: NASA calls for suggestions to rename future telescope mission -- NASA GSFC
February 7, 2008: Particle accelerator: Signals sent racing ahead at light speed to keep particles colliding -- Science Daily
February 6, 2008: A sunspot in the new solar cycle -- APOD
February 5, 2008: 50 years of Physical Review Letters -- Physical Review Letters
February 1, 2008: The first explorer -- APOD
February 1, 2008: Dark fluid: Dark matter and dark energy may be two faces of the same coin -- Science Daily

JANUARY

January 31, 2008: New discovery on magnetic reconnection to impact future space missions -- Science Daily
January 30, 2008: Mercury's magnetosphere fends off the solar wind -- Eurekalert
January 30, 2008: NASA astrophysicist wins Arctowski Medal -- NASA GSFC
January 30, 2008: Explorer I resolution introduced to commemorate 50th anniversary of the birth of the US space program -- US House of Representatives
January 30, 2008: Galaxy distortions shed light on cosmic acceleration -- Physics World
January 29, 2008: Space weather science rues cuts -- BBC
January 29, 2008: Nowhere to hide: New ultra-powerful microscope probes atomic world -- Science Daily
January 28, 2008: A solar eclipse painting from the 1700s -- APOD
January 27, 2008: Giant particle accelerator discovered in the sky -- Science Daily
January 24, 2008: AAAS joins call for presidential debate on science and innovation issues -- AAAS
January 24, 2008: Do cosmic rays cause lightning? -- Scientific American
January 23, 2008: A new calculation explains the mechanics behind carbon dating -- AIP
January 23, 2008: Landmarks: What makes the stars shine? -- Physical Review Focus
January 22, 2008: Milky Way's antimatter linked to exotic black holes -- New Scientist
January 22, 2008: Future of top U.S. particle physics lab in jeopardy -- Scientific American
January 22, 2008: CERN: Celebrating the lowering of the final detector element for Large Hadron Collider -- Science Daily
January 21, 2008: Ring around the Sun -- NASA HEAPOW
January 18, 2008: 'Invisible Sky' presents NASA images in Braille -- NPR
January 18, 2008: Abundances and energy spectra of CIR heavy ions during Solar Cycle 23 -- ACE News
January 17, 2008: The future of physics -- Scientific American
January 17, 2008: Large Hadron Collider: The discovery machine -- Scientific American
January 17, 2008: The coming revolutions in particle physics -- Scientific American
January 16, 2008: Author Caroline Wagner urges more inclusive global science cooperation -- AAAS
January 16, 2008: Upgraded neutrino detector could root out dark matter -- New Scientist
January 15, 2008: National Science Board releases Science and Engineering Indicators 2008 -- NSF
January 14, 2008: Ulysses spacecraft flies over Sun's north pole -- NASA JPL
January 14, 2008: SOHO: The new solar cycle starts with a 'bang' -- ESA
January 10, 2008: Active galaxy Centaurus A -- APOD
January 10, 2008: Centaurus A exposed -- Astronomy.com
January 9, 2008: Integral discovers the galaxy's antimatter cloud is lopsided -- ESA
January 9, 2008: Vast cloud of antimatter traced to binary stars -- NASA GSFC
January 9, 2008: Japanese particle physics in good health -- Physics World
January 8, 2008: For remote control cells, just add magnets -- Scientific American
January 7, 2008: 'Maverick' sunspot heralds new solar cycle -- New Scientist
January 4, 2008: Scientific balloons achieve Antarctic flight record -- NSF
January 2, 2008: White dwarf pulses like a pulsar -- NASA GSFC
January 2, 2008: Biomedical engineering study demonstrates the healing value of magnets -- University of Virginia
January 2, 2008: Third instrument for NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory arrives at Goddard -- NASA GSFC
January 2, 2008: Large Hadron Collider at CERN expected to go live summer of 2008 -- Science Daily
January 2, 2008: Hot on the trail of cosmic rays -- Space.com
January 1, 2008: Rays from an unexpected aurora -- APOD
January 1, 2008: Important days in history of universe -- CNN



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