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, Michigan State University and
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, University of Notre Dame
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Why Is the Solar System So Bizarre?
Virtual Journal - Volume 10, Issue 22 - article #50
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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Why Is the Sun's Corona So Hot?
Virtual Journal - Volume 10, Issue 22 - article #51
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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The Community Weighs In on Broader Impacts
Virtual Journal - Volume 9, Issue 41 - article #44
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 334, Issue: 6053
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Exoplanetary Science
First Goldilocks Exoplanet May Not Exist
Virtual Journal - Volume 8, Issue 43 - article #29
Richard A. Kerr<br />
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Science - Volume: 330, Issue: 6003
At a meeting last week in Turin, Italy, a group of exoplanet hunters announced that its observations show no sign of Gliese 581g, which only a couple of weeks earlier a rival group had announced was the long-sought Earth-like habitable planet.
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Planetary Science
How Wet the Moon? Just Damp Enough to Be Interesting
Virtual Journal - Volume 8, Issue 43 - article #30
Richard A. Kerr<br />
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Science - Volume: 330, Issue: 6003
A series of reports of new water-related results from the moon beginning on page
463
of this week's issue of
Science
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ASTROPHYSICS: Deep Ringing of the Sun Hints at a Speedy Core
Virtual Journal - Volume 5, Issue 18 - article #54
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume 316, Issue 5825 - 4 May 2007: 673.
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SOLAR PHYSICS: The Sun's Churning Innards Foretell More Solar Storms
Virtual Journal - Volume 4, Issue 10 - article #29
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume 311, Issue 5766 - 10 March 2006: 1357.
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