Data transmissions by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) provide multiple insights into the formation of the universe and its infancy, said several University researchers who were involved in designing and launching the satellite. The probe’s mission is led ...(back to the article)
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I'm slightly confused on the date of publication for this article. Is "Mach" a new month of the year? Is "r" out sick? Should we now be calling this paper (pape?) "The Daily Pincetonian"?
Yeah i second that, the divil really is in the details...lol Dude, it's just a typo, relax my friend :)
With so many things going on in this litle, once blue, planet...just let it go man...the science is solid and that matters the most IMO.
Peace
Mike
good article, but what is dark energy? is dark matter/energy just what these guys call stuff they don't understand?
Time for the immature Princetonian to comment: does the title of this article lend itself hilariously well to a poop joke, or is it just me?