Student Finds Missing Mass, Remains Fabulous While Doing So

May 27, 2011 12:16

Aussie student finds missing mass

SYDNEY: A 22-year-old Australian university student has solved a problem which has puzzled astrophysicists for decades, discovering part of the so-called "missing mass" of the universe during her summer break.Undergraduate student Amelia Fraser-McKelvie made the breakthrough during a holiday internship with a team ( Read more... )

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dbsurfeit May 27 2011, 18:32:10 UTC
"Remains Fabulous While Doing So"?

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little known fact bec_87rb May 27 2011, 18:40:08 UTC
Remaining Fab is really important to the astrono-physicist community.

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Re: little known fact taiki May 27 2011, 20:55:44 UTC
That explains phil plait wearing lady gaga's meat dress at TAM 8

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smiling_gurl May 27 2011, 18:53:14 UTC
For a second I read the source as "Cosmo" magazine and I was like This was in Cosmo? Wow, I totally underestima--- wait, nevermind.

Still. Awesome!

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onethinnybinny May 28 2011, 10:39:11 UTC
lmao

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banabee May 27 2011, 18:54:42 UTC
Nice :D

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bec_87rb May 27 2011, 21:41:26 UTC
Your gif is cycling in rhythm to some music on my headphones, and think we have about 50 seconds before I have a seizure.....

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mercystars May 27 2011, 18:55:59 UTC
"So, what did you do over the summer, Amelia?"

"Oh, you know, the usual stuff...I solved a mystery that's been plaguing astrophysicists for years when I discovered part of the so-called 'missing mass of the universe' during my studies of intergalactic filaments. And you...?"

*crickets*

~end scene~

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Hehehehe marikunin May 27 2011, 19:01:22 UTC
Both to your icon and your comment.

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marikunin May 27 2011, 19:00:43 UTC
This is pure win. XD

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