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September 19, 2014
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Reinterpreting dark matter
Leioa, Spain (SPX) Sep 19, 2014
Tom Broadhurst, an Ikerbasque researcher at the UPV/EHU's Department of Theoretical Physics, has participated alongside scientists of the National Taiwan University in a piece of research that explores cold dark matter in depth and proposes new answers about the formation of galaxies and the structure of the Universe. These predictions, published in the prestigious journal Nature Physics, are being contrasted with fresh data provided by the Hubble space telescope. In cosmology, cold dark mat ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Violent Origins of Disc Galaxies Probed by ALMA
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EXO WORLDS

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'J' marks the spot for Rosetta's lander
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'J' marks the spot for historic comet landing
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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TIME AND SPACE

Elusive quantum transformations found near absolute zero
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TIME AND SPACE

Three's a charm: NIST detectors reveal entangled photon triplets
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TIME AND SPACE

Making quantum dots glow brighter
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TIME AND SPACE

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TECH SPACE

Scientists twist radio beams to send data
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EXO LIFE

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SKY NIGHTLY

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OUTER PLANETS

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SOLAR SCIENCE

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EXO LIFE

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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