Modern cosmography The “normal” matter in the universe—i.e., stuff made of protons, neutrons, and electrons— consists, approximately, of lumps floating in a dilute fog. The lumps are galaxies, clusters of 107 to 1011 stars bound together by gravity. In the currently observable universe, it is estimated that there are roughly 1011 galaxies. The dilute fog is primarily neutral atomic hydrogen gas with some helium-4 mixed in (making up a total of 98% or more of the fog); there are also very small fractions of 2H (deuterium), 3He , and 7Li . The ratio of hydrogen to helium is about 3:1 in terms of mass and about 10:1 in number of atoms. The total mass in the gas clouds is much larger than in galaxies. On average the density of ordinary, visibl...
The majority of astroblastoma occur in a cerebral location in children and young adults. Here we des...
J. M. de Fuentes, L. Gonzalez-Manzano and P. Peris-Lopez have been partially supported by MINECO gra...
IT was so simple, the message by Prof Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, at the Tun ...
Cosmic development As discussed in GR 8, the cosmic scale factor a in the FLWR s-t obeys the Friedm...
In the hot early universe, prior to the epoch of nucleosynthesis, even the most primitive nuclear ma...
Quantum electrodynamics Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the quantitatively best physical theory yet...
In this study, we modify a scenario, originally proposed by Grimus and Lavoura, in order to obtain m...
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Beyond the Standard Models As noted in SM 8 there are problems with the standard model of particle ...
National audienceThe "bridgeness" centrality metric is briefly introduced. A temporal dynamic networ...
GW170817 was the first gravitational wave detection of a binary neutron-star merger. It was accompan...
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Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
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My friend wanted me to explain the following comment, and quickly, because it was making him feel gu...
The majority of astroblastoma occur in a cerebral location in children and young adults. Here we des...
J. M. de Fuentes, L. Gonzalez-Manzano and P. Peris-Lopez have been partially supported by MINECO gra...
IT was so simple, the message by Prof Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, at the Tun ...
Cosmic development As discussed in GR 8, the cosmic scale factor a in the FLWR s-t obeys the Friedm...
In the hot early universe, prior to the epoch of nucleosynthesis, even the most primitive nuclear ma...
Quantum electrodynamics Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the quantitatively best physical theory yet...
In this study, we modify a scenario, originally proposed by Grimus and Lavoura, in order to obtain m...
Neutrino mass and family mixing Neutrinos are products of radioactive decay in many stellar fusion ...
Beyond the Standard Models As noted in SM 8 there are problems with the standard model of particle ...
National audienceThe "bridgeness" centrality metric is briefly introduced. A temporal dynamic networ...
GW170817 was the first gravitational wave detection of a binary neutron-star merger. It was accompan...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. A decade of inten...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
My friend wanted me to explain the following comment, and quickly, because it was making him feel gu...
The majority of astroblastoma occur in a cerebral location in children and young adults. Here we des...
J. M. de Fuentes, L. Gonzalez-Manzano and P. Peris-Lopez have been partially supported by MINECO gra...
IT was so simple, the message by Prof Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, at the Tun ...