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2002


     21 September 2002       CfCP successfully co-organizes Cosmo-02, Fermilab, News
     19 September 2002       DASI Detection of CMB Polarization, The University of Chicago, News Office
     29 August 2002       New South Pole telescope to help explain why universe is accelerating, The University of Chicago, News Office
     6 August 2002       Cosmologists, physicists to ponder earliest moments of the universe at Cosmo-02 workshop, The University of Chicago, News Office
     21 April 2002       Physicists and Astronomers Must Work Together to Answer Cosmic Questions, Connecting Quarks with the Cosmos: Eleven Science Questions for the New Century
     1 April 2002       Thinking Inside the Box, The University of Chicago, Magazine

CfCP successfully co-organizes Cosmo-02
 
21 September 2002    

by Pamela Zerbinos, CfCP successfully co-organizes Cosmo-02

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Fermilab Public Affairs intern Pamela Zerbinos attends the Cosmo-02, and discovers a field of dreams.
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Fermilab, News

 
DASI Detection of CMB Polarization
 
19 September 2002    

by Steve Koppes, DASI Detection of CMB Polarization

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DASI discovers the polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background!
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The University of Chicago, News Office

 
New South Pole telescope to help explain why universe is accelerating
 
29 August 2002    

by Steve Koppes, New South Pole telescope to help explain why universe is accelerating

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National Science Board approves funding to build new South Pole Telescope to explain why the Universe is accelerating. CfCP faculty member John E. Carlstrom will lead the team of scientists which will build this telescope.
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The University of Chicago, News Office

 
Cosmologists, physicists to ponder earliest moments of the universe at Cosmo-02 workshop
 
6 August 2002    

by Steve Koppes, Cosmologists, physicists to ponder earliest moments of the universe at Cosmo-02 workshop

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Cosmologists, physicists to ponder earliest moments of the universe at Cosmo-02 workshop Sept. 18 to 21 in Chicago.
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The University of Chicago, News Office

 
Physicists and Astronomers Must Work Together to Answer Cosmic Questions
 
21 April 2002    

Physicists and Astronomers Must Work Together to Answer Cosmic Questions

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A new National Academies report maps out a collaborative research strategy for U.S. physicists and astronomers to answer the most profound questions about the cosmos in the coming decades. Implementing the strategy would require cooperation among federal agencies so resources can be better focused.
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Connecting Quarks with the Cosmos: Eleven Science Questions for the New Century

 
Thinking Inside the Box
 
1 April 2002    

by Sharla A. Stewart, Thinking Inside the Box

"...
The movie ends and then begins again, silently looping as Andrey Kravtsov, assistant professor of astronomy and astrophysics, explains what he's created: a high-resolution, fast-forward simulation of the entire 13 billion years of the universe-well, minus the first 100 million years, since the universe's earliest evolution is simple enough to be modeled on paper with linear equations, so there's no sense in devoting computational resources to simulating it. (The incandescent blue, on the other hand, seems to scoff at the observation reported this March that the universe is not even a pale turquoise but rather a go-with-everything beige.)
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The University of Chicago, Magazine


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