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44 min ago | Buffalo News

Science Notes / Neurology, astronomy

Psilocybin mushrooms' power to throw open the doors of perception is well documented in ancient legend and modern song.

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3 hrs ago | Daily Camera

Carrying two CU instruments, Voyager 1 prepares to leave solar system

An artist's rendition of Voyager 2 in space. The spacecraft, one of two launched in 1977, is about to leave the solar system and enter interstellar space, something no man-made object has ever done.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Boulder, CO, NASA, Science

3 hrs ago | Matlock Mercury

Children go Stargazing

Get this week's Matlock Mercury for a full page of half term offers at a range of top UK attractions.

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Sat Feb 11, 2012

www.science20.com | Cash

State Of The Picosatellite Universe

'Project Calliope' is a pico-satellite funded by Science 2.0 and being launched in 2011 by a mad scientist who is a space & music enthusiast... While I've been strangely silent, the space industry is surging ahead.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, NASA, Capitol College

Free Republic

Astronomy Picture of the Day -- A February Moon's Halo

Explanation: Lighting the night last Tuesday, February's Full Moon is sometimes called the Snow Moon.

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Related Topix: Science, Hungary, World News

Free Republic

Astronomy Picture of the Day -- At the Core of NGC 6752

Explanation: This sharp Hubble Space Telescope view looks deep into NGC 6752 . Some 13,000 light-years away toward the southern constellation Pavo, the globular star cluster roams the halo of our Milky Way galaxy.

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Go Local

Winter Constellations and How to Find Them

Every season has its share of interesting astronomical wonders for us to marvel at in the heavens.

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Universe Today

Weekly SkyWatcher's Forecast - February 12-18, 2012

Today is the anniversary of NEAR landing on asteroid Eros. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission was the first to ever orbit an asteroid, successfully sending back thousands of images.

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The Baltimore Sun

Apocalypse now? Blame the Pilgrims, not the Mayans

Miniature Stela from the Walters Art Museum exhibit Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection Gift.

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Related Topix: Colgate University, Science, Columbia, MD, Entertainment

Patch.com

Frugal Family: Stocking Up for Your Valentine

This week, you need to stock up on gifts for that special someone in your life. Here are some awesome bargains to help you on your journey to the perfect gift.A A Love is in the Air Event ,A Downtown Haddonfield Deals:A Score 10 percent off town-wide gift certificates, plus tons of other fabulous deals at your favorite downtown shops.

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International Business Times

NASA Releases Stunning Video of Northern Lights [VIDEO]

Have you ever seen northern lights? Nasa has released a video of the Northern lights seen in the Northern U.S. and in Canada.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, NASA, Science

Fri Feb 10, 2012

National Geographic

Two Earth-Size Planets Born of Battered "Jupiter"?

Two Earth -size worlds orbiting perilously close to their dying star may be the fractured remnants of a Jupiter -like gas giant, a new study suggests .

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Related Topix: Kepler, Alternative, Science / Technology, Space, Science

National Geographic

Dwarf Galaxy Found Secretly Feasting on Smaller Dwarf

For the first time astronomers have captured highly detailed pictures of a dwarf galaxy consuming an even smaller companion-one so diminutive that at first it looked like nothing more than a smudge.

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Related Topix: Science, UC Santa Cruz, World News, Germany,

Examiner.com

UCLA astronomy team discovers nearby dwarf galaxy

A team led by UCLA research astronomer Michael Rich has used a unique telescope to discover a previously unknown companion to the nearby galaxy NGC 4449, which is some 12.5 million light years from Earth.

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Related Topix: Science, Kern County, CA

Universe Today

Phil Plait's Five Guides to the Universe

All writers love to read, and our friend Phil Plait, the Bad Astronomer is no exception.

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The Planetary Society

Checking up on Jupiter and Saturn

As I've mentioned before, it's amateur astronomers, not professionals, who are shouldering the burden of constant monitoring of the weather on Jupiter and Saturn.

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MadisonCountyCourier.com

Spencer's Contributions to Vision Largely Overlooked

Madison County's history of inventors is long and storied. Patents exist for numerous inventions that have roots in Madison County.

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Related Topix: Madison County, NY, Inventions, Science / Technology, Hamilton College, Science, Canastota, NY, Geneva, NY

scienceblogs.com | Manny Gt

Just in Time for Valentine's Day: The Science Behind the Kiss [USA...

Building on the success of the inaugural Festival in 2010, the 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with school programs and nationwide contests throughout the 2011/2012 school year and a finale Expo in Washington DC in the Spring of 2012.

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National Parks Traveler

Big Bend National Park Recognized For Its Dark Skies By International Dark-Sky Association

The sparkling night skies over Big Bend National Park were captured by Dr. Tyler Nordren, a physics professor who has written a book about night skies across the National Park System.

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Related Topix: US National Parks, Big Bend National Park, Big Bend National Park, TX, Science, Natural Bridges National Monument

State Press

Lighting Up the Night

Dr. Paul Scowen lectures students at the bi-monthly lectures put on by the ASU Astronomy Club.

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