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Hawaii's governor proposes telescope swap
Volume 10, Issue 22 - article #12
Adrian Cho
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Ilima Loomis
Science - Volume: 348, Issue: 6239
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Misfire aside, signs of cosmic inflation could come soon
Volume 10, Issue 5 - article #20
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 347, Issue: 6222
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Hint of Dark Matter May Be Just Cosmic Ray Debris
Volume 8, Issue 46 - article #9
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 342, Issue: 6160
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Dark Matter's Dark Horse
Volume 8, Issue 44 - article #4
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 342, Issue: 6158
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Dark-Matter Mystery Nears Its Moment of Truth
Volume 8, Issue 17 - article #9
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 340, Issue: 6131
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Universe's High-Def Baby Picture Confirms Standard Theory
Volume 8, Issue 13 - article #14
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 339, Issue: 6127
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Primordial Matter Comes Into Focus in Many Tiny Big Bangs
Volume 7, Issue 42 - article #15
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 338, Issue: 6105
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How Hot Is Dark Matter?
Volume 7, Issue 22 - article #22
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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What Is Dark Energy?
Volume 7, Issue 22 - article #24
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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First Solid Signs of the Higgs Boson Could Be Announced Next Week
Volume 6, Issue 49 - article #25
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 334, Issue: 6061
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Curious Cosmic Speed-Up Nabs Nobel Prize
Volume 6, Issue 40 - article #23
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 334, Issue: 6052
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Have Physicists Already Glimpsed Particles of Dark Matter?
Volume 6, Issue 9 - article #38
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 331, Issue: 6021
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ASTROPHYSICS: Enormous Detector Forces Rethink Of Highest Energy Cosmic Rays
Volume 5, Issue 22 - article #43
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 317, Issue: 5835
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National Science Foundation
Budget Shortfall Could Derail Plans for Underground Lab
Volume 5, Issue 12 - article #22
Adrian Cho
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Lauren Schenkman<br />
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Science - Volume: 327, Issue: 5972
A tight budget and unanticipated safety problems are threatening to kill plans to convert an abandoned gold mine in South Dakota into a $750 million deep underground science and engineering laboratory.
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Physics Nobel
Digital Imaging, Communication Advances Honored
Volume 4, Issue 41 - article #30
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 326, Issue: 5950
This year's Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three scientists whose discoveries made the instantaneous dissemination of information and images possible.
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Astrophysics
Fermi Data Dim Dark-Matter Claim
Volume 4, Issue 19 - article #20
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 324, Issue: 5928
Data from a new satellite appear to stick a pin in a previous claim that a balloon experiment may have spotted dark matter.
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COSMOLOGY: Unlucky CLOVER: U.K. Halts Unfinished Telescope Project
Volume 4, Issue 15 - article #31
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 324, Issue: 5924
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The United Kingdom has canceled a cosmology experiment that would have been Europe's prime contender in the race to trace the gravitational waves that rippled through the infant universe.
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ASTRONOMY: Beset by Delays, U.S. Astronomers Ponder a Better 'To Do' List
Volume 4, Issue 5 - article #26
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5914
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With only five of 20 projects from the last decadal survey completed and only five more started, scientists search for ways to make their list of priorities more effective.
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INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY: Astronomy Hits the Big Time
Volume 4, Issue 3 - article #23
Adrian Cho
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Daniel Clery<br />
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Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5912
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Four hundred years after the invention of the telescope, astronomy is flourishing. But even as the discoveries keep coming, the field is rapidly evolving toward huge telescopes, large collaborations, and--alas--bigger headaches.
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS: DOE Picks Michigan State Lab for Rare-Isotope Accelerator
Volume 3, Issue 51 - article #24
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 322, Issue: 5909
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced last week that it would build the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University instead of at its own Argonne National Laboratory.
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ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS: Excess Particles From Space May Hint at Dark Matter
Volume 3, Issue 47 - article #36
Adrian Cho<br />
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Science - Volume: 322, Issue: 5905
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An unexpected abundance of high-energy electrons from space could be evidence of particles of dark matter--the weighty and mysterious stuff whose gravity holds the galaxies together. But if the sightings really do point to dark matter, then physicists may have to revise their ideas about what the stuff is.
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ASTROPHYSICS: Universe's Highest-Energy Particles Traced Back to Other Galaxies
Volume 2, Issue 45 - article #3
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume: 318, Issue: 5852
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ASTRONOMY: Panel Prunes NSF Orchard to Make Room for Growth
Volume 1, Issue 41 - article #22
d2 Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 314, Issue 5801 - 10 November 2006: 904-905.
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NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS: Astrophysicists Lauded for First Baby Picture of the Universe
Volume 1, Issue 36 - article #27
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 314, Issue 5796 - 6 October 2006: 35.
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ASTROPHYSICS: Pulsars' Gyrations Confirm Einstein's Theory
Volume 1, Issue 33 - article #36
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 313, Issue 5793 - 15 September 2006: 1556-1557.
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COSMOLOGY: Skewed Starlight Suggests Particle Masses Changed Over Eons
Volume 1, Issue 13 - article #21
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 312, Issue 5772 - 21 April 2006: 348.
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COSMOLOGY: Long-Awaited Data Sharpen Picture of Universe's Birth
Volume 1, Issue 10 - article #42
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 311, Issue 5768 - 24 March 2006: 1689.
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COSMOLOGY: Long-Awaited Data Sharpen Picture of Universe's Birth
Volume 1, Issue 9 - article #40
Adrian Cho
Science - Volume 311, Issue 5768 - 24 March 2006: 1689.
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