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These Californians may never get to see the two most important urban phenomena, yellow snow and grey snow, or have the somewhat dubious honor of having local brats chuck iceballs at their head...

Author: By David A. Plotz, | Title: Whither the Cambridge Winter? | 2/4/1989 | See Source »

Evidence leading to the hypothesis of a double supernova, however, was collected by Kirshner and his co-workers while examining the remnant of an ancient explosion, which took place more than 4000 years ago. Astronomical observers uncover about 20 of such stellar fossils, which are less useful than phenomena occuring more recently and closer to the Earth...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Cosmic Conflagrations | 1/20/1989 | See Source »

...studying supernovae, scientists can learn more about the creation of stars and other astronomical phenomena. "They can illuminate cosmic mysteries, like the size and shape of the universe...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Cosmic Conflagrations | 1/20/1989 | See Source »

Kirshner says one important reason to analyze these phenomena is because they are theorized to be the source of all heavy elements in the universe. When the stellar explosion takes place, it fuses all of the star's abudant light elements, like hydrogen and helium, into heavy elements, like iron. "There is a real sense that supernova elements are actually the physical origin of [the heavy] chemicals in our body," Kirshner says. The elements these supernovae create are in everything, he says, including "life, earth, iron and gold...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Cosmic Conflagrations | 1/20/1989 | See Source »

Long-standing attitudes about the proper role of women also manifest themselves in a variety of fears. Horner, an associate professor of psychology and social relations, described a number of phenomena afflicting women, including fears of both success and failure, and the "imposter phenomenon," the tendency for highly successful women to disown their own accomplishments...

Author: By Eric S. Solowey, | Title: Future Women Leaders Meet | 9/11/1988 | See Source »

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