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Theoretical studies of improvised explosives are rare, and their experimental
study is expensive and technically challenging, but a necessary part of
countering today’s threats to national and international security. Principal
investigator Sorin Bastea and his team developed important experimental
data and simulations for characterizing and modeling the detonation behavior
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Using the Keck and Gemini land-based telescopes, astrophysicist Bruce Macintosh, along with colleagues
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California at Los Angeles have discovered three new planets circling a star much like our own ...
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