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Press Releases from 2004

Scientific Balloon Circles South Pole on Search for Antimatter Going to Extremes: Pulsar Gives Insight on Ultra Dense Matter and Magnetic Fields Precocious Supermassive Black Holes Challenge Theories NASA Successfully Launches SWIFT Satellite Polaroid Sunglasses let Astronomers take a Closer Look at Black Holes New NASA-Japanese Telescope Images Uncharted Wavelengths Origin of Cosmic Rays Revealed with Gamma Rays New NASA Satellite to Study Black Hole Birth and Gamma Ray Bursts Scientists Zero in on Why Time Flows in One Direction Chandra's Find of Lonely Halo Raises Questions about Dark Matter As the World Turns, it Drags Space and Time NASA's Observatories May Unravel 400-Year Old Supernova Mystery NASA Scientist Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences After Trio of Explosions, Scientists Say Supernova is Imminent Massive Merger of Galaxies is the Most Powerful on Record The Mouse that Soared High Energy Mystery lurks at the Galactic Centre Cambridge Scientists Follow Doomed Matter on a Ride Around a Black Hole Scientists Gain Glimpse of Bizarre Matter in a Neutron Star Groundbreaking for Cosmic Ray Project Deepest Image of Exploded Star Uncovers Bipolar Jets Dramatic Difference Discovered in Behaviour of Matter and Antimatter Europe: Swift Satellite to Catch Mysterious Bursts From Deep in the Cosmos Swift Satellite to Catch Mysterious Bursts from Deep in the Cosmos New Theory Links Neutrino's Slight Mass to Accelerating Universe Expansion X-Ray Outburst from Young Star in McNeil's Nebula Scientists Spot Doughnut-Shaped Cloud with a Black Hole Filling Dark Energy, Inflation and Neutrino Mass ESA Uncovers Geminga's 'Hot Spot' Chandra Looks Over A Cosmic Four-Leaf Clover AAS's Pierce Prize to Dr. Neil Brandt, X-ray Astronomer Chandra Turns Up the Heat in the Milky Way Center "Blazar" Illuminates Era when Stars and Galaxies Formed Key Theory of Galaxy Formation No Longer Conflicts with Observations Smoking Gun Found for Gamma-Ray Burst in Milky Way Call for Nominations to the David N. Schramm Science Journalism Award Chandra Opens New Line of Investigation on Dark Energy Yale Scientist Says Clues to String Theory May be Visible in Big Bang Aftermath Giant Galaxy's Violent Past Comes into Focus XMM-Newton detects X-ray 'solar cycle' in distant star First Data from Deep Underground Experiment Narrows Search for Dark Matter Illuminating the "Dark Ages" of the Universe Government Working Group Completes "Physics Of The Universe" Report Scientists Announce Cosmic Ray Theory Breakthrough An Invitation to Venture Beyond Einstein at Stanford University May 12-14, 2004 Moon Titan Casts 'Once-in-a-Lifetime'Shadow World's Most Precise Gyroscopes Ready to Test Einstein Theory Lockheed Martin-Built Gravity Probe B Spacecraft Readied for Launch Radio Astronomers Lift "Fog" on Milky Way's Dark Heart: Black Hole Fits Inside Earth's Orbit Astronomers Look Forward to 'Swift' Studies of Cataclysmic Explosions Kavli Foundation donate $7.5 million to University of Chicago for cosmological physics institute X-Rays from Saturn Pose Puzzles Particle Physicists Look to the Future Towards a Better Understanding of the Early Universe Enigmatic X-Ray Sources may Point to New Class of Black Holes Information Paradox Solved? If so, Black Holes are "Fuzzballs" Cosmic Dark Ages Lasted for More than a Billion Years Scientist Watch "Movie" of Neutron Star Explosion in Real-Time Gravitational Lens Reveals Heart of a Distant Galaxy New Study Shows How Black Holes Get Their "Kicks" Are Galaxy Clusters Corrupting the Echoes from the Big Bang? Star Shows It Has the Right Stuff Top High-Energy Astronomy Prize Awarded to Chandra X-ray Observatory Leaders Squirty Star Imitates Black Hole U.S., Japanese Universities to Build $18 Million Facility in Utah's Desert "Physics Laboratory in Space" Gears Up for 2007 Launch Cosmic Rays Made by Explosions That Form Black Holes and Gamma-Ray Bursts Neutron Star, Turning Into Rare Ultra-Magnetic Object, Reveals Family Tree Magnetars, the Most Magnetic Stars Known, More Common Than Previously Thought Jets Spout Far Closer to Black Hole Than Thought, Scientists Say
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