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- Photos: UWA installs Fornax supercomputer
Prepares to launch second Pawsey machine in March. - Photos: iVEC installs second Pawsey machine
Fornax@UWA likely to open for business in March. - Uni logs on to super computer
Storing 2000 years of iTunes music? No problem. - Ancient Starbursting Galaxies Snapped By European Telescope
Light traveling for 10 billion years now gives astronomers a glimpse into the largest galaxies in the Universe. Found in the Fornax constellation, these galaxies (highlighted in red) burst on the cosmic scene with very rapid, intense star formation. - The wild early lives of today's most massive galaxies
(PhysOrg.com) -- Using the APEX telescope, a team of astronomers has found the strongest link so far between the most powerful bursts of star formation in the early Universe, and the most massive galaxies found today. The galaxies, flowering with dramatic starbursts in the early Universe, saw the birth of new stars abruptly cut short, leaving them as massive — but passive — galaxies of aging ... - Wild Early Lives of Today's Most Massive Galaxies
The LABOCA camera on the ESO-operated 12-metre Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope reveals distant galaxies undergoing the most intense type of star formation activity known, called a starburst. - iTnews' enterprise guide to Windows Server 8
Your step-by-step guide to configuring Windows Server 8. - Astronomers Find Link To Early Universe And Today's Massive Galaxies
[ Video 1 ] | [ Video 2 ] Astronomers have found the strongest link ever between the most powerful bursts of star formation in the Universe, and the most massive galaxies found today. The galaxies saw the birth of new stars cut short, leaving them as massive galaxies of aging stars today, according to the new research. The astronomers also found that the emergence of supermassive black holes ... - Screenshots: iTnews' enterprise guide to Windows 8
Screenshots from Microsoft's developer preview. - Tiny Invisible Galaxy May Be Made Completely of Dark Matter
Astronomers have discovered a small galaxy that is invisible to telescopes and may be completely composed of dark matter, which reflects no light.
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