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		<title>Big Bang Bigger Science?</title>
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By Prof. Paul Padley
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rice University
In order to make great scientific discoveries, it is important to build great experiments. Outside Geneva, Switzerland, the most complex experiment ever built will soon start collecting data, and it is worth asking why scientists are convinced that something new will be found with it. Let&#8217;s look [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Past and the Future of the Universe</title>
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How did the universe begin? And, once knowing, will we ever be the same?
Interview with Dr. Paul Padley by Arthur G. Insana
How did the universe begin? And, once knowing, will we ever be the same?
Imagine a time when the mysterious and fundamental secrets of the universe finally have been answered and are as accepted as [...]]]></description>
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