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Daily Science News: July 2010


Astrobiology Science News 9 July 2010

  • Discovery of water vapour in the carbon star V Cygni from observations with Herschel/HIFI, astro-ph
  • Herschel/HIFI observations of Mars: first detection of O_2 at submillimetre wavelengths and upper limits on HCl and H_2O_2, astro-ph
  • On the Possibility of Tidal Formation of Binary Planets Around Ordinary Stars, astro-ph

Astrobiology Science News 8 July 2010

  • First results on martian carbon monoxide from Herschel/HIFI observations, astro-ph
  • Direct Imaging of Bridged Twin Protoplanetary Disks in a Young Multiple Star, astro-ph
  • A Failure of Serendipity: the Square Kilometre Array will struggle to eavesdrop on Human-like ETI, astro-ph
  • Nemesis Reconsidered, astro-ph
  • Methane in the atmosphere of the transiting hot Neptune GJ436b?, astro-ph
  • Photometric transit search for planets around cool stars from the Western Italian Alps: a site characterization study, astro-ph

Astrobiology Science News 1 July 2010

  • Zapping Titan-like Atmosphere with UV Creates Life Precursors, University of Arizona
  • Thermal fluctuations and nanoscale effects in the nucleation of carbonaceous dust grains, astro-ph
  • Water-ice driven activity on Main-Belt Comet P/2010 A2 (LINEAR) ?, astro-ph
  • The non-resonant, relativistic dynamics of circumbinary planets, astro-ph

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