Tulsa World
| 6 months ago
The research, released Wednesday by the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, used a novel technique to analyze previous measurements of a nearby star. The paper drew some praise even as other experts in the field expressed caution about the results. The...
The Globe & Mail
| 6 months ago
Story Bad news The Indian monsoon is likely to fail more often in the next 200 years threatening food supplies, unless governments agree how to limit climate change. A study by a pair of researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact...
Epoch Times
| 6 months ago
November 9, 2012 A world seven times the size of Earth has been found in the habitable zone of a star similar in size to our sun, potentially allowing it to support an environment like our own with oceans and a day-to-night effect. An international...
The Courier-Mail
| 6 months ago
Earth may be able to support life, astronomers wrote in a study appearing in the journal, Astronomy and Astrophysics. The planet, dubbed HD 40307g, is one of only a few to be discovered in the "habitable zone": a sweet spot, neither too close or too...
Gawker
| 7 months ago
But, it now appears that science, of all things, has discovered just the right place for them. Astronomers announced today that they had discovered a 'Super-Earth' that may be capable of supporting human life. The planet, known as HD 40307G, or Lenny...