Kategorie

Africa (11)
Americas (57)
Animal behaviour (12)
Asia-Pacific (48)
Biotechnologia (44)
Botanika (27)
British Association Festival of Science 2007 (14)
Business (24)
Cancer (22)
Ciekawostki (100)
Climate change (39)
Comment (23)
Comment is free (30)
Conservation (19)
DobreWiadomosci.com (101)
Drugs (14)
Education (18)
Ekologia (133)
Energy (15)
Environment (74)
Ethics of science (15)
Europe (38)
Evolution (14)
Food (16)
Food and drink (20)
G2 (16)
Genetics (65)
GM crops (13)
Health (208)
Highlands and Islands (13)
Home affairs (14)
Human behaviour (15)
International news (36)
Leśnictwo (21)
Letters (20)
Life and style (24)
Medical research (82)
Medicine and health (50)
Mikologia (11)
Nauka (1103)
News (35)
North East/N Isles (10)
Politics (74)
Polska.pl - Wiadomości - Nauka (274)
Psychology (12)
Religion (18)
Research (10)
Science (592)
Science news (141)
Science of climate change (17)
Science/Nature (509)
scienceNews (969)
Society (66)
Space exploration (70)
Stem cells (16)
Szkolenia i konferencje (23)
Technology (73)
The Observer (19)
UK (102)
UK news (95)
Uncategorized (4932)
US news (22)
World news (20)
Zdrowie (64)
Zoologia (80)

Choroba niebieskiego języka atakuje
Endeavour cleared for Tuesday return (AP)
Jak było na Gift Expo?
Cross country storm (weather.com)
Genetic "barcodes" may cut illegal trade (Reuters)
Powstała mapa roślinności Krakowa
Mayors, Looking to Cities? Future, Are Told It Must Be Colored Green
Federal report shows sea turtle declines (AP)
Two Europeans riding with lab to space station
Gore climate plea to US and China
Ukazały się słynne "Kroniki Żywieckie"
Vital Signs: Vision: New Scanner May Improve Exams for Multiple Sclerosis
Facebook Grows Up: Can It Stay Relevant?
Red tape blocks UK research on replacement organs
Being fat is ok as long as you're fit
Consumers ignored in GM debate
Soaked South Becomes a Monday Travel Mess (weather.com)
Levy: Facebook or MySpace? It's a Matter of Class
Lightning detected on "evil twin" Venus
Shell sees profits gush, despite flagging output (AFP)

"Bully" black hole blasts nearby galaxy: NASA (Reuters)

Reuters - A “death star” galaxy is sending out a powerful jet of particles and magnetic radiation that is likely obliterating any possible life in its broad path, notably in a nearby galaxy, astronomers said on Monday. Related PostsBlack hole ‘bully’ blasts galaxyA powerful jet of particles from a “supermassive” black hole is seen blasting a nearby g...UN warns on soaring food pricesDramatic rises in international food prices are threatening millions of people in poor countries, th...West turns stormy, East quiets down (weather.com)weather.com - Related PostsBlack hole ‘bully’ blasts galaxyA powerful jet of particles f...Galaxy is ‘blasted’ by black holeQuotas fail to catch the drift

Original post by Yahoo! News: Science News and software by Elliott Back