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Universe chaotic from very beginning
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Seven years ago Northwestern University physicist Adilson E. Motter conjectured that the expansion of the universe at the time of the big bang was highly chaotic. Now he and a colleague have proven it using rigorous mathematical arguments. (2010-09-08)

MIT physicists use offshoot of string theory to describe puzzling behavior of superconductors
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Physicists are divided on whether string theory is a viable theory of everything, but many agree that it offers a new way to look at physical phenomena that have otherwise proven difficult to describe. (2010-08-06)

Researchers seeking the fourth property of electrons
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Electrons are negatively charged elementary particles. They form the shells around atoms and ions. This or something similar is what you will find in text books. (2010-07-21)

'Galactic archaeologists' find origin of Milky Way's ancient stars
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Many of the Milky Way's ancient stars are remnants of other smaller galaxies torn apart by violent galactic collisions around five billion years ago, according to researchers at Durham University. (2010-06-30)

'Ghost particle' sized up by cosmologists
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Cosmologists at UCL are a step closer to determining the mass of the elusive neutrino particle, not by using a giant particle detector, but by gazing up into space. (2010-06-24)

Surprising new evidence for asymmetry between matter and antimatter
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Why is there matter in the universe and not antimatter, its opposite? Physicists at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, including John Ellison, a professor of physics at UC Riverside, have announced that they have found evidence for a significant violation of matter-antimatter symmetry in decays of B-mesons, which are exotic particles produced in high energy particle collisions. (2010-05-25)

Probing the dark side of the universe
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Advancing into the next frontier in astrophysics and cosmology depends on our ability to detect the presence of a particular type of wave in space, a primordial gravitational wave. (2010-05-21)

Ancient galaxy cluster contains 'modern' galaxies
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
A team of astronomers including Ivelina Momcheva of the Carnegie Observatories has discovered the most distant cluster of galaxies ever found. (2010-05-13)

Texas A&M-led research finds ancient city of 'modern' galaxies
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, a Texas A&M University-led team of astronomers has uncovered what may be the earliest, most distant cluster of galaxies ever detected. (2010-05-12)

Searching for Dark Energy with the Whole World's Supernova Dataset
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
The international Supernova Cosmology Project (SCP), based at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has announced the Union2 compilation of hundreds of Type Ia supernovae, the largest collection ever of high-quality data from numerous surveys. Analysis of the new compilation significantly narrows the possible values that dark energy might take-but not enough to decide among fundamentally different theories of its nature. (2010-04-22)

New high-speed integrated circuit for world's biggest physics experiment is fastest of its kind
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
A new high-speed integrated circuit to reliably transmit data in the demanding environment of the world's largest physics experiment is the fastest of its kind. (2010-04-09)

Our universe at home within a larger universe? So suggests IU theoretical physicist's wormhole research
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
Could our universe be located within the interior of a wormhole which itself is part of a black hole that lies within a much larger universe? (2010-04-07)

CU-Boulder team aids in record-breaking subatomic particle collisions
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
A group of University of Colorado at Boulder faculty and students involved in the international Large Hadron Collider project in Europe are celebrating the most powerful smashing of subatomic particles into each other today in a quest to discover the physical conditions immediately following the Big Bang. (2010-04-01)

World's largest particle collider may unlock secrets of universe
09/09/2010 01:51 AM
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, could generate astonishing new insights into the Big Bang, the building blocks of the universe, the mysterious properties of dark matter and perhaps even extra dimensions in the universe. (2010-03-24)

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