NewsScience: 2014
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Science December 4, 2014
Astronomers Identify Gas Spirals as a Nursery of Twin Stars through ALMA Observation
The observation results by ALMA unveil the mechanism of the birth and growth of binary stars, ubiquitous throughout the Universe.
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Science November 19, 2014
Subaru Telescope Detects Sudden Appearance of Galaxies in the Early Universe
Astronomers have found 7 early galaxies appeared quite suddenly within 700 million years of the Big Bang by Subaru Telescope.
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Science November 7, 2014
Revolutionary ALMA Image Reveals Planetary Genesis
Image from ALMA reveals extraordinarily fine detail that has never been seen before in the planet-forming disk around a young star.
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Science October 14, 2014
Binary Neutron Star Mergers as the Production Site of Gold, Platinum, and Rare Earth Elements
Researchers revealed that gold, platinum, and rare earth elements are likely produced and distributed throught binary neutron star mergers.
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Science September 17, 2014
Creating Pancakes using Galaxy Collisions—Violent Origins of Disk Galaxies Probed by Radio Telescopes
Galaxies collisions are likely to result in a galaxy with a gaseous disk structure have been revealed by ALMA and others
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Science August 22, 2014
A Chemical Signature of First-Generation Very-Massive Stars
A team discovered a star that has peculiar chemical ratio, possibility created in a first-generation very-massive star, by Subaru Telescope.
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Science August 7, 2014
Still hot inside the Moon: Tidal heating in the deepest part of the lunar mantle
International research team found an extremely soft layer inside the Moon and heat is generated by the gravity of the Earth.
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Science July 3, 2014
Dynamical Star-Forming Gas Interaction Witnessed by ALMA
Dynamical interaction of star-forming gas was found in a star-forming region by observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).
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Science June 20, 2014
Jupiter's Moons Remain Slightly Illuminated, Even in Eclipse
Astronomers have found that Jupiter’s Galilean satellites remain bright even when in the Jovian shadow and not illuminated by the Sun.
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Science June 12, 2014
Gigantic Explosion Buried in Dust: ALMA Probes Environment around Gamma Ray Bursts
Japanese researchers succeeded to detect radio emission from molecules in galaxies hosting gamma ray bursts first time in the world by ALMA.
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