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Scientific American August 2005 W. Wayt Gibbs |
Cosmic CAT Scan A low-tech radio telescope under construction in western China will use thousands of consumer television antennas and hundreds of cheap personal computers to slice through the fog that shrouded the infant universe.  |
Scientific American May 2009 George Musser |
Mapping the Universe with Helium A new way to squeeze information from the microwave background.  |
Science News April 6, 2002 |
TimeLine: April 2, 1932 Teletypewriters can now be used in home... Einstein and de Sitter return to Euclidean idea of cosmos... Cannot know universe's shape without more observations... Entire universe still young, little older than earth itself... New long-time clock is rotation of Milky Way... etc.  |
Scientific American February 7, 2005 Govert Schilling |
String Revival Are cosmic strings behind unusual lensing effects?  |
Chemistry World August 21, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Helium -- the disappearing element Helium -- the disappearing element delivers a whistle-stop tour of the element's history and its scientific importance in space and on Earth.  |
Fast Company June 2008 |
Hope for Hydrogen Letters to the Editor: Does Iceland Have the Answer to Our Energy Problems?  |
Wired March 24, 2008 |
Three Smart Things You Should Know About Helium Some unknown facts about this second periodic element.  |
Chemistry World September 2010 |
Column: The crucible There is no hidden understanding to be teased out by 'improving' the periodic table, argues Philip Ball. But Eric Scerri begs to differ in his book, The periodic table, its story and significance.  |
Technology Research News January 15, 2003 Eric Smalley |
Metal stores more hydrogen One reason the world isn't running on hydrogen fuel is that it's hard to store. Researchers from the National University of Singapore have made an accidental discovery that brings the promise of clean hydrogen energy a big step forward.  |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Elizabeth Hanes Perry |
Better pageantry through science Holiday programming hits a nonreligious apex at my kids' school....  |
Technology Research News November 17, 2004 |
Low-Pressure Material Holds Hydrogen One key to using hydrogen as a fuel is finding practical ways to store it. Researchers have discovered a kinetic trapping effect that allows hydrogen to be adsorbed.  |