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What Is Matter? Matter vs. Mass, Explained

How is matter different from mass? These and other questions about the deepest levels of physics, answered inside.

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Expert on origins of the universe visiting UI for open lecture

URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — The University of Illinois Department of Astronomy is hosting a free public lecture by esteemed astrophysicist and Princeton University professor Jo Dunkley. The lecture, “Signals from the Beginning of the Universe,” will be on April 3 from 7 – 8 p.m. at the Lincoln Hall Theater. The event aims to help […]

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Arno Penzias, co-discoverer of the Big Bang's afterglow, dies at age 90

Penzias, with his colleague Robert Woodrow Wilson, discovered the cosmic microwave background while working at Bell Labs in the 1960s. The finding was the smoking gun evidence for the Big Bang.

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Arno Penzias, co-discoverer of the Big Bang's afterglow, dies at age 90

Penzias, with his colleague Robert Woodrow Wilson, discovered the cosmic microwave background while working at Bell Labs in the 1960s. The finding was the smoking gun evidence for the Big Bang.

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Arno Penzias, who helped confirm the Big Bang theory, dies at 90 : NPR

Penzias, with his colleague Robert Woodrow Wilson, discovered the cosmic microwave background while working at Bell Labs in the 1960s. The finding was the smoking gun evidence for the Big Bang.

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