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3 Jack It Posted by derekdickinson03 22 hours ago (http://blurpalicious.com) On June 25, the hottest man-made temperature has been recorded in a huge atom-smasher at New York at 7.2 trillion degrees Fahrenheit — just 250,000 times hotter compared to the sun’s core. This achievement occurred in the particle accelerator RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider), a 3.9-kilometer tunnel under New York...Read Full Story
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3 Jack It Posted by derekdickinson03 1 day 1 hour 44 minutes ago (http://the-looser-it-s-me.net) A planet similar to Earth in its ability to sustain water was discovered by astronomers in a nearby Norton Scientific Journal star system. This Earth-twin is located in the habitable area of its host . ...Read Full Story
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3 Jack It Posted by derekdickinson03 1 day 1 hour 59 minutes ago (https://plus.google.com) A planet similar to Earth in its ability to sustain water was discovered by astronomers in a nearby Norton Scientific Journal star system. This Earth-twin is located in the habitable area of its host ...Read Full Story
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