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What’s been going on in the universe

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: April 11, 2011
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 | 12 Comments

This “Week” in the Universe: November 9th – November 22nd

By S.C. Kavassalis
Posted: November 24, 2010
Category: This Week In The Universe | Tagged AdS/CFT correspondence, antihydrogen, antimatter, black holes, fundamental constants, gauge symmetries, gauge/gravity duality, supergeometry, supernovae | Leave a comment
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