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Oct. 4, 2011
Science & Medicine
A dark, unseen energy permeating space is pushing the universe apart just as Einstein predicted it could in 1917, according to striking new measurements of distant exploding stars by the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
Feb. 21, 2004
Physics ‘error’ leads to Nobel Prize
Oct. 5, 2011
California
The City of San Diego’s Historical Site Board voted for a second time Wednesday to hold up a proposal by the San Diego Catholic Diocese to build on the ruins at Mission San Diego de Alcala.
June 27, 1985
The finding gives astronomers an important new clue to how gravity works.
Nov. 17, 2006
Competing teams include Johns Hopkins and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
Aug. 13, 2006
Troubling though it may be, the turmoil in our present universe can’t match the “end of time” scenario painted in a newly published paper by scientists at Caltech and Dartmouth.
March 29, 2003
Science: Supernova research suggests empty space has its own energy, which may explain how universe expands.
Feb. 27, 1998
Opinion
Why Einstein was wrong about being wrong
Oct. 11, 2011
World & Nation
A tip led to the arrest in Texas on Thursday of a woman investigators believe killed her husband in Minnesota then fled to Florida, where she fatally shot her doppelganger with the intention of assuming her identity, an official said Friday.
April 20, 2018