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Equatorial Jet In Venusian Atmosphere Discovered By Climate Orbiter Akatsuki
Published 1st September 2017
Observations by Japan's Venus climate orbiter Akatsuki have revealed an equatorial jet in the lower to middle cloud layer of the planet's atmosphere, a finding that could be pivotal to unraveling a phenomenon called superrotation.
Read all about it here: https://phys.org/news/2017-09-equato...e-climate.html
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Ultraviolet Light May Be Ultra Important In Search For Life
Published 31st August 2017
In everyday life, ultraviolet, or UV, light earns a bad reputation for being responsible for sunburns and other harmful effects on humans. However, research suggests that UV light may have played a critical role in the emergence of life on Earth and could be a key for where to look for life elsewhere in the Universe.
Read all about it here: https://phys.org/news/2017-08-ultrav...tant-life.html
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Physicists Propose New Theories Of Black Holes From The Very Early Universe
Published 1st September 2017
UCLA physicists have proposed new theories for how the universe's first black holes might have formed and the role they might play in the production of heavy elements such as gold, platinum and uranium.
Read all about it here: https://phys.org/news/2017-09-physic...les-early.html








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