NewsScience: 2016
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Science June 17, 2016
ALMA Detected the Most Distant Oxygen
Astronomers using the ALMA detected a clear signal from oxygen in a galaxy located 13.1 billion light-years away from us.
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Science June 7, 2016
Japan OISTER collaboration uncovers the origin of extraordinary supernovae
Using data obtained through the OISTER in Japan, Researcher at Konan University, demonstrated that the origin of extraordinary supernovae can be explained by the ‘accretion scenario.’
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Science May 25, 2016
Footprints of Baby Planets Imprinted in a Gas Disk
A new analysis of the ALMA data for a young star HL Tauri provides yet more firm evidence of baby planets around the star.
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Science May 11, 2016
New Test by Deepest Galaxy Map Finds Einstein's Theory Stands True
By using FOMS on the Subaru Telescope, an international team has made a 3D map of 3000 galaxies 13 billion light years from Earth.
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Science March 10, 2016
Mysterious Infrared Light from Space Resolved Perfectly
A research team using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has detected the faintest millimeter-wave source ever observe...
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Science March 10, 2016
Deciphering Compact Galaxies in the Young Universe
A group of researchers using the Suprime-Cam instrument on the Subaru Telescope has discovered about 80 young galaxies that existed in the ...
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Science March 3, 2016
ALMA Spots Baby Star’s Growing Blanket
Researchers have made the first direct observations delineating the gas disk around a baby star from the infalling gas envelope by ALMA.
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Science February 25, 2016
Subaru-HiCIAO Spots Young Stars Surreptitiously Gluttonizing Their Birth Clouds
International team has used the HiCIAO camera on the Subaru Telescope to reveal dramatic moments in star and planet formation.
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Science February 25, 2016
New Fast Radio Burst Discovery Finds ‘Missing Matter’ in the Universe
International team identified the distant location of a fast radio burst (FRB) for the first time with using radio and optical telescopes.
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Science February 4, 2016
A Violent Wind Blown from the Heart of a Galaxy Tells the Tale of a Merger
The team has succeeded in revealing the detail structure of ionized gas outflow streaming from the starburst galaxy by Subaru Telescope.