At Walkabout the Galaxy Josh and Addie, the AstroQuarks, explore all the pressing issues of life the universe and everything: what is the biggest star? How did that comet get to look like a rubber…
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Water is discovered on Mars (for the 95th time). Meanwhile, accelerated melting of land ice from Greenland is stifling global oceanic circulation on the Earth with dreadful (or exciting, if you are a super-villain) consequences for…
Saying the universe is ending is kind of like saying the glass is half empty. In this particular case it refers to the decline in the rate of the formation of stars. Maybe that’s an…
Most planetary systems discovered so far have relatively little in common with our own. The planets are generally tightly packed around their star making them hot and inhospitable. Most planets are significantly larger than the…
Cosmologist Dr. Jim Cooney joins us to explain some intriguing recent results from “the most complicated machine on Earth” (aka the Large Hadron Collider). In this episode of WtG, Jim not only helps us understand…