Saturday, June 9, 2012

Bbirth of the Universe: sometimes science gets lucky. Scientific breakthroughs can come in unexpected ways.

Linda Lawrey

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Dispatches from the birth of the Universe: sometimes science gets lucky.  Scientific breakthroughs can come in unexpected ways.
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ANGELO RODRIGUEZYesterday 8:44 AM
De ser verdad que se extiende de un punto ya supieramos de donde venimos.
Adao PortilloYesterday 9:17 AM
Si muy sierto
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Milky Way is Destined for Head-on Collision with Andromeda Galaxy

NASA astronomers announced Thursday they can now predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our Galaxy, +Sun, and +Solar System: the titanic collision of our +Milky Way Galaxy with the neighboring +Andromeda Galaxy.

The Milky Way is destined to get a major makeover during the encounter, which is predicted to happen four...
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Ryk GoodJun 1, 2012
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... 4 billion years huh? Can't wait to watch?
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I know!!
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[VIDEO] : Disordered Minds

Virginia Woolf, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe —teetering on the thin line between madness and genius, they contributed to the world some of the greatest works of literature at the cost of their own mental vitality. Even they suspected a link between the moments of crystal clear lucidity amongst their disordered emotions. Is science finally gaining ground on this dark connection?
[VIDEO] : Disordered Minds | Science News »
Virginia Woolf, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe—teetering on the thin line between madness and genius, they contributed to the world some of the greatest works of literature at the cost o...
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