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Cosmology: The dark sides of the universe

“Those in the darkness you don’t see.” Modern cosmology lends thisline from “The Ballad of Mack the Knife” in Brecht’s Threepenny Opera an unexpected currency: the universe lies largely in darkness. This doesn’t refer to the fact that the night sky is black, but rather that dark energy and dark matter – two previously completely unknown substances – account for 96 percent of the total cosmic mass. [more]

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Astronomy

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New Sub-Millimetre Light in the Desert

July 14, 2005

APEX telescope sees First Light at Chajnantor [more]

Astrophysics

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Supercomputer Simulations Explain the Formation of Galaxies and Quasars in the Universe

June 02, 2005

An international team of astrophysicists led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics presents the worldwide largest simulation of the universe and an accurate theoretical model for the growth of galaxies and supermassive black holes [more]

Astronomy

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Solar Wind Originates in Coronal Funnels

April 22, 2005

The ESA/NASA SOHO spacecraft determines the origin of the fast solar wind in the magnetized atmosphere of the Sun [more]

Astrophysics

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Galaxies in Motion

March 04, 2005

Radio astronomers measure for first time the galactic dance of a neighboring galaxy [more]

Astrophysics

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Black Holes in a radar trap

February 23, 2005

Using the X-ray Satellite XMM-Newton researchers measure velocities near the speed of light in the vicinity of cosmic mass monsters [more]

Astrophysics

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The Cosmos Glows Unevenly

February 15, 2005

Gamma-ray afterglow from galactic centre gas clouds reveals prehistoric particle accelerator [more]

Quantum Physics

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X-rays have become laser-like

February 15, 2005

Austrian-German research team demonstrates for the first time a source of coherent kiloelectronvolt X-rays, which promises extraordinary applications [more]

 
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