Science 1993 Faye Flam - Abstracts

Science 1993 Faye Flam
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A cloud with a strange dark lining. (dark matter surrounding twin galaxies)Science and technologyFaye Flam
A double dose of gamma-ray bursts. (random astronomical gamma-ray bursts seem to fall into two classes)Science and technologyFaye Flam
A leaner, meaner infrared satellite. (Space Infrared Telescope Facility)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Artificial atom unveils quantum effects.Science and technologyFaye Flam
A star's life: born in a group, dies alone.Science and technologyFaye Flam
Astronomers watch the stars come out in Berkeley. (American Astronomical Society meeting in Berkeley, California)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Battle lines shift in the great cosmic distance dispute. (small-universe theory gains support)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Condensed matter physicists shrink their horizons. (American Physical Society meeting briefs)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Cornell leads battle of the B factories. (proposed particle accelerators)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Galaxies in collision - up close.Science and technologyFaye Flam
Galaxies keep going with the flow.Science and technologyFaye Flam
Mirror, mirror, which is the fairest? (Gemini project mirrors)Science and technologyFaye Flam
NASA stakes its reputation on fix for Hubble Telescope. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)Science and technologyFaye Flam
News flash - stellar couple in explosive breakup! (Nova Cygni 1992)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Physics: a prize for patient listening. (Joseph Taylor and Russell Hulse win 1993 Nobel Prize in physics)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Plugging a cosmic information leak. (information lost through evaporation of black holes)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Practicing the poor man's brand of particle physics. (detecting extremely small electric dipoles)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Researchers defy the physical limits to computation. (Computer Science)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Scientists chase gravity's rainbow. (gravity waves from Big Bang)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Space Telescope Institute: inside the black box. (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland) (includes related article on new Institute director Robert Williams)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Spinning in the dark. (estimating the amount of dark matter in the Milky Way galaxy)Science and technologyFaye Flam
Will Fermilab find its future by looking to the stars? (high-energy physics at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)Science and technologyFaye Flam
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