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Passive Radiation Monitors Detect Gamma Rays on State Highways
9 days ago
Sneak Peek Into 'Greek' 2.04: Gays, Ghosts and Gamma Rays
30 days ago
Gamma Rays of the Dead Shine Like a Nightmare into the Eyes of the Living [Space Porn]
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Gamma rays: The incredible, hulking reality
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Source: www.abc.net.au --- 31 days ago
A gigantic explosion of a star halfway across the universe long ago aimed a burst of Gamma Rays directly at earth, says an international team of scientists. ...
Source: www.b5media.com --- 26 days ago
Greek gets a little mysterious on the next episode called “Gays, Ghosts and Gamma Rays,” and, of course, Cappie has something to do with that. Kappa Tau Gamma’s president grows concerned that his persistent Little Brother Rusty will figure out the identity of Josh Whopper when Rusty begins a project researching the fraternity’s activities. Who [...] ...
Source: acidito.com --- 24 days ago
Rusty is looking into the list of Kappa Tau actives and this makes him very nervous about one member’s true identity being uncovered. Also, Casey seems to like Max, Rusty’s R.A. And Ashleigh accepts to accompany Calvin and Michael to a gay bar as Michael says Calvin doesn’t have enough gay friends. ...
Source: www.cinemablend.com --- 25 days ago
It appeared that Max had set his eyes on Casey and she on him but it was also evident that there was something about Max that wasn’t yet revealed to us. Surprisingly, it had nothing to do with NASA, which keeps coming up and I’m still convinced there’s more to that story than what we’ve been told. No, the revelation about Max was that he has a girlfriend. Or technically, he had a girlfriend. ...
Source: www.statueforum.com --- 25 days ago
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Source: www.aceshowbiz.com --- 30 days ago
Casey finds herself drawn to Rusty's resident assistant, Max, while discussing about his life's point of view under the stars. ...
Source: www.northbynorthwestern.com --- 25 days ago
The addition of nerdy-but-lovable Max to Greek has created some much-needed new plot directions for a show often bogged down by the same old relationship stories. More importantly, though, Max (and his blossoming relationship with Casey) opens up all sorts of exciting avenues in the surprisingly barren territory of Greek fan fiction. A cursory glance at FanFiction.net (otherwise known as the cesspool of the Web) reveals six pages of Greek fan fictions . This might seem like a lot to a normal person, but compared to the 12 pages of Alvin and the Chipmunks fan fiction (still a low number), it’s merely a blip on the horrible fanfic radar. A closer inspection reveals nothing but Cappie/Casey fluff pieces, revolving around so-so concepts like “Casey wakes up six years in the future,” “Cappie has leukemia” or “inspired by Good Charlotte.” Fan fiction is all about the cringe-worthy stories, where male characters suddenly develop passionate feelings for one another or the author becomes a prominent character. Greek fan fictions actually aren’t weird enough… I only count two Cappie/Rusty combos and a story where Casey and Frannie are “hiding in the bathroom together.” Strange, but not strange enough. That’s why Max is so great. The tyranny of Cappie/Casey stories can end in favor of Max/Casey, because they are just so adorable together. And think of all the bizarre combinations available to the creative minds of fanfic writers! Max and Ca ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 22 days ago
A satellite of the US space agency NASA has found the most distant Gamma-ray burst ever detected. ...
Source: memles.wordpress.com --- 22 days ago
“Gays, Ghosts and Gamma Rays” September 16th, 2008 Operating at all cylinders, Greek taught the other Teen-like drama shows a thing or two as it continues a strong second season. It’s an episode where every storyline revolves around some sort of potential relationship or conflict, and yet in each instance it’s much more of an investigation into [...] ...
Source: www.myepisodes.com --- 23 days ago
GRΣΣK Episode Title:   Gays, Ghosts and Gamma Rays Episode # 02x04 Air Date: 17-Sep-2008 Air Time: 01:00 Links: [GRΣΣK] guide at www.tvrage.com [Gays, Ghosts and Gamma Rays] episode guide at www.tvrage.com ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 21 days ago
SPACE.com - An explosion originating near the edge of the universe has been seen by an orbiting NASA telescope. The burst of Gamma Rays is the farthest such event ever detected. ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 31 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A gigantic explosion of a star halfway across the universe long ago aimed a burst of Gamma Rays directly at Earth, an international team of scientists said on Wednesday. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 days ago
An explosion originating near the edge of the universe has been seen by an orbiting NASA telescope. The burst of Gamma Rays is the farthest such event ever detected. The blast, designated GRB 080913, arose from an exploding star 12. ...
Source: www.reuters.com --- 32 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A gigantic explosion of a star halfway across the universe long ago aimed a burst of Gamma Rays directly at Earth, an international team of scientists said on Wednesday. ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 3 days ago
Related Articles Recent Insights into the Biological Action of Heavy-Ion Radiation. J Radiat Res (Tokyo). 2008 Oct 7; Authors: Hamada N Biological effectiveness varies with the linear energy transfer (LET) of ionizing radiation. During cancer therapy or long-term interplanetary manned explorations, humans are exposed to high-LET energetic heavy ions that inactivate cells more effectively than low-LET photons like X-Rays and Gamma-Rays. Recent biological studies have illustrated that heavy ions overcome tumor radioresistance caused by Bcl-2 overexpression, p53 mutations and intratumor hypoxia, and possess antiangiogenic and antimetastatic potential. Compared with heavy ions alone, the combination with chemical agents (a Bcl-2 inhibitor HA14-1, an anticancer drug docetaxel, and a halogenated pyrimidine analogue 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine) or hyperthermia further enhances tumor cell killing. Beer, its certain constituents, or melatonin ameliorate heavy ion-induced damage to normal cells. In addition to effects in cells directly targeted with heavy ions, there is mounting evidence for nontargeted biological effects in cells that have not themselves been directly irradiated. The bystander effect of heavy ions manifests itself as the loss of clonogenic potential, a transient apoptotic response, delayed p53 phosphorylation, alterations in gene expression profiles, and the elevated frequency of gene mutations, micronuclei and chromosome aberration ...
Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 10 days ago
PAUL NEWMAN'S `MARIGOLDS' Miami Beach Cinematheque shows The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds (1972), which was produced and directed by Paul Newman and starred his wife, Joanne Woodward, as well as Nell Potts (Elinor Newman) and Roberta Wallach. ...
Source: www.physorg.com --- 11 days ago
(PhysOrg.com) -- "Twinkle, twinkle little star" goes the nursery rhyme. Now, astronomers are reporting on a strange case where one of the littlest of stars "twinkled" with Gamma Rays, X-Rays, and light -- and then vanished. ...
Source: clipmarks.com --- 30 days ago
clipped by: tabsey clipper's remarks: A good read for astronomical brains. Clip Source: www.livescience.com Six months ago, satellite telescopes spotted an exceptionally bright burst of energy that would have been the most distant object in the universe ever visible to the naked eye, if anyone saw it. Even though no humans have reported seeing it directly, the Gamma-ray burst, an explosion that signals the violent death of a massive star, is changing theories of how these events look. Gamma ray bursts are typically accompanied by intense releases of other forms of radiation, from X-Rays to visible light. This burst, dubbed GRB 080819B, was first detected by the Swift satellite on March 19, while the spacecraft was serendipitously looking at another Gamma-ray burst in the same area of the sky. The incredible amount of energy given off across the entire electromagnetic spectrum during a Gamma-ray burst is what Jonathan Grindlay of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics calls "the birth pangs of a black hole. This is the scream." Tags: astronomy ...
Source: clipmarks.com --- 30 days ago
clipped by: CHBaab Clip Source: imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov Until recently, GRBs were arguably the biggest mystery in high-energy astronomy . They were discovered serendipitously in the late 1960s by U.S. military satellites which were on the look out for Soviet nuclear testing in violation of the atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty. These satellites carried Gamma ray detectors since a nuclear explosion produces Gamma Rays. As recently as the early 1990s, astronomers didn't even know if GRBs originated at the edge of our solar system, in our Milky Way Galaxy or incredibly far away near the edge of the observable Universe. (That is, they didn't know how far away GRBs were to within a factor of a few billion light years !) But now a slew of satellite observations, follow-up ground-based observations, and theoretical work have allowed astronomers to link GRBs to supernovae in distant galaxies. ...
Source: www.gizmag.com --- 40 days ago
After two months of calibration and testing, NASA’s Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope has started to deliver the goods, providing scientists with an all-sky image of the Milky Way. The all-sky image combines 95 hours of “first light” observations from the Large Area Telescope, which is 30 times more sensitive than any previous space-based Gamma-ray instrument. .. Tags: NASA , Satellite Related Articles: The largest explosion ever seen Splinternet debuts Dirty Bomb detector network Hubble detects galaxy from the infancy of the universe Swedish researchers develop digital color x-Rays What's new in high-definition content? Demron lightweight, lead-free radiation-proof suit ...

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