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Headlines matching 'speed of light'
Thu January 19, 2012
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(Daily Mail) Cool The coolest far-infrared wavelengths photos of the inside of the Eagle Nebula that you'll see all day  (dailymail.co.uk) (5)


Thu January 05, 2012
(Yahoo) Obvious Stephen Hawking says the Universe's greatest mystery is A: The Time-Space Continuum? B: Quantum and Theoretical Physics? or C: Women?  (news.yahoo.com) (66)


Fri December 30, 2011
(io9) Amusing 10 weirdest scientific theories proposed in science fiction, or as we call them: "Plot devices"  (io9.com) (135)


Thu December 15, 2011
(Discover) Cool Staggeringly beautiful Hubble pic of a tantrum being thrown by a 30 octillion ton baby  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (40)


Tue December 13, 2011
(Discover) Interesting Results from CERN got you all Higgsed up? Here's an explanation that will hand your mass to you  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (49)
(Live Science) Interesting Physics geeks' blue bosons are aching as Higgs discovery remains juuust out of reach  (livescience.com) (34)


Tue December 06, 2011
(Topless Robot) Cool Weapons of Mass Destruction: Science Fiction edition  (toplessrobot.com) (204)


Tue November 29, 2011
(Space) Obvious Why hasn't the LHC found the Higgs boson? Aliens  (space.com) (42)
(Discover) Interesting The lifespan of every mammal is 1.5 billion heartbeats, more or less  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (58)
(The Journal) Interesting Yet another "best places to live" list, with one difference: none of these places are on Earth  (thejournal.ie) (17)


Mon November 21, 2011
(Yahoo) Followup Maybe neutrinos aren't traveling faster than light, says competing team. NERD FIGHT  (news.yahoo.com) (71)


Thu November 17, 2011
(PhysOrg.com) Cool Scientists create light in a vacuum. That sucks, but in a good way  (physorg.com) (47)


Mon November 07, 2011
(Discover) Cool Explanation (with new pic) of how astronomers will observe the asteroid that totally won't hit us tomorrow  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (21)


Wed November 02, 2011
(MSNBC) Interesting NOVA attempts to delve into the weird science of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff  (cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com) (59)

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