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Predictions! The physics and astronomy stories to watch for in 2014.
The First Thanksgivings - Cannibalism, War, Ethnic Cleansing and Love.
P5, Planning and prioritizing the next decade of American particle physics.
A presumption of incompetence: One perspective on the issues of women and minorities in science.
Accelerator on a chip? Not so fast.
An open Letter on Syria : Mr. President, If rebellion broke out in the USA would you not use force to suppress it?
Law Vs. the Laws of Science. My observations on jury duty as compared to collaborative science.
Massive star forming cores and outflows found by analysis of astronomical data
Windows 8.1 preview review: VIDEO of installation and gaming under Windows 8.1
The muon collider: Possibly getting more particle physics bang, for less bucks, by accelerating more massive particles.
For my readers, I am finishing my thesis.
News of gravitational waves and dark matter from the APS April meeting of 2013.
Dark matter non-results of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and ANTARES. What these two observations really mean for dark matter.
The compelling case against the universe!
Planck confirms WMAP results, and is largely silent on theoretical astrophysics.
Cosmology in context: A summary of big bang, inflationary cosmology.
Microsoft Surface Pro reviewed from a scientist perspective. This is the future of personal computing.
Nearby black hole, a doorway to getting ripped to shreds, not another universe.
Life as we don't know it on a planet like Alpha Centauri B's nearest ?
The Simpsons: cartoon black hole physics vs real black hole physics.
The X-Ray laser: Once a weapon, now a tool
Curiosity lands safely! On a scale from 1 to 17 it was a perfect 20.
One view of Venus's transit of the Sun streamed live... I hope.
Dark matter density near Earth? An informal defense of Moni Bidin et al.
Physics is hard. No Duh?

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