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Nearby ‘Dwarf’ Galaxy is Home to Luminous Star Cluster

By AFTAU on Jun 10, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Nearby ‘Dwarf’ Galaxy is Home to Luminous Star Cluster

A team of Tel Aviv University and UCLA astronomers have discovered a remarkable cluster of more than a million young stars are forming in a hot, dusty cloud of molecular gases in a tiny galaxy very near our own. The star cluster is buried within a massive gas cloud dubbed “Cloud D” in the NGC […]

Atmospheric Signs of Volcanic Activity Could Aid Search for Life

By Peter Kelley | University of Washington on Jun 10, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Atmospheric Signs of Volcanic Activity Could Aid Search for Life

Planets with volcanic activity are considered better candidates for life than worlds without such heated internal goings-on. Now, graduate students at the University of Washington have found a way to detect volcanic activity in the atmospheres of exoplanets, or those outside our solar system, when they transit, or pass in front of their host stars. […]

Invisible Helpers of the Sea: Marine Bacteria Boost Growth of Tiny Ocean Algae

By Hannah Hickey | University of Washington on Jun 1, 2015   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

A glass of seawater is teeming with life, and a recent expedition revealed more about what ocean water contains. Microscopic creatures in the world’s oceans weigh more than all of the fish in the sea and produce about half of the Earth’s oxygen. Yet the ecology of marine microbes, which are crucial for everything from […]

Burke Museum Paleontologists Discover the First Dinosaur Fossil in Washington State

By Andrea Godinez | Burke Museum on May 22, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Burke Museum Paleontologists Discover the First Dinosaur Fossil in Washington State

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture paleontologists have documented the first dinosaur fossil from Washington state. The fossil was collected by a Burke Museum research team along the shores of Sucia Island State Park in the San Juan Islands. Burke Museum researchers discovered the fossil while collecting ammonite fossils (a creature with a spiral […]

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