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Is the Universe Shrinking or Expanding
by gary liu, Sep 16, 2008
The Universe is weird.
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Our Universe
by Sviata, Sep 15, 2008
With so many discoveries and so little to see of our gorgeous universe. Some facts and images will stay in your mind and make you wonder what is really out there.
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The Large Hadron Collider: Rewriting History
by Sonia Doreen, Sep 11, 2008
With an endeavour to recreate the very moment that exploded everything into existence, Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider fired a beam of protons on Wednesday, 10th September within a six meter circumference circle tunnel of 17miles or 27kilometers 100 meters below the French-Swiss border, on the outskirts of Geneva.
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Explosions and Collisions of Our Universe
by Verity, Sep 11, 2008
The universe is all; everything that surrounds us, everything that exists, has existed, or will ever exist. Astronomers explore the spectacular, while fearful, blasts, explosions, and collisions that occur within it.
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Seven "far Out" Galaxies
by Matt Bowden, Sep 8, 2008
A beautiful collection of some different galaxies in our universe.
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What is the Universe?
by slava manohin, Jul 25, 2008
The Universe in the context of the theory of everything.
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From a Stellar Beginning: A Star is Born
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 6, 2008
Red Giants, White Dwarfs, and Supergiants are all out there in the vast universe of the starry night sky.
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Silly Little Rant
by KaganTP, Jul 3, 2008
Ranting about humans in relation to monkeys and how I believe that everything is one larger organism.
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Astronomical Comets: Voyagers From Outer Space
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 1, 2008
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a comet.
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Large-scale Universe Simulation
by TechDoc, May 29, 2008
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have used a Cray XT3 supercomputer to conduct a large-scale simulation of the evolution of the universe that for the first time included calculations that included black holes and quasars.
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