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Mr. Universe, Sam Ebertz, returns with Ryan Rampersad to honor Yuri's night and mankind's future, stars spewing everywhere, a super special spectrometer, a bunch of books, a better source for random data, rants reaching the multiverse, dark matter in your body, an introduction into Looper and more!
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Sam Ebertz returns from the abyss with Ryan Rampersad to discuss some good reading materials, a star emitting dust, the most powerful infra-red telescope ever, the darker side of the moon, an homage to Yuri's night, mars' missing water, along with good videos of spy satellites, rants on multidimensional quandaries, dark matter not mattering in your body, and film preview, a little bit of magic and more!
Links
- Astronomers find evidence for massive star-killing sandstorms
- World’s Most Advanced Infrared Spectrometer Can Nearly See the Beginning of Time
- The Neil DeGrasse Tyson Book You Should Give To All Your Friends
- Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier [Hardcover]
- Enemies: A History of the FBI [Hardcover]
- Spin [Mass Market Paperback]
- Embassytown [Hardcover]
- Say hello to the Moon’s true "dark" side
- Is the Mars Ocean Hypothesis all wet?
- The Government Can’t Even Hide Secret Spy Satellites Anymore
- Awesome Video of the First Human Spaceflight In History
- The world’s most isolated cave is home to 4 million year old "superbugs"
- Auroras spotted on Uranus for the first time (haha)
- 'Sounds of Silence' Proving a Hit: World's Fastest Random Number Generator
- How to Land on Mars in a Minute
- What’s In a Number: Unravelling a Multiversal Paradox
- How often does dark matter collide with the human body?
- First official trailer for time-travel noir Looper will blow you away
- Film noir
- Bender, Batman, and Dr. Zoidberg come together for one documentary, I Know That Voice
- This is the greatest closing paragraph to a scientific paper ever