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What’s been going on in the universe
Category: This Week In The Universe
Tagged (2+1), ALICE, antimatter, BF models, CERN, chern-simons theory, dark matter, EDELWEISS, Einstein@Home, Fermi bubble, gamma ray, gravity waves, group field theory, Higgs, Hořava-Gravity, hubble constant, LHC, LISA, low dimension, MOND, pioneer anomaly, supersymmetry, SUSY, Tevatron, top quark, topological QFT, WIMPs
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This “Week” in the Universe: February 1st – February 21st
Category: This Week In The Universe
Tagged 1102.0283, analogue, carlo rovelli, Closed Timelike Curves via Postselection, closed-timelike-curves, cold dark matter, CTCs, dark matter, dark matter detection, Deutsch, double field theory, galaxy formation, graphene, Higgs, joseph silk, loop, Loop Gravity, loop quantum gravity, postselection
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Happy Valentine’s Day
Category: Local News
Tagged dork, geek, holiday, Physics Valentine's, seasonal, Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day Cards
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This Week in the Universe: January 25th – January 31st
Category: This Week In The Universe
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