EFTA00640054Set 9
3p1,654w
physics by observing the Uni-
verse. This includes discovering unexpected gigantic structure in the Milky Way, searching for
signals from dark matter particles in gamma rays and cosmic rays ... focus on interesting recent findings.
The public lecture: Double Bubble Trouble in Our Milky Way: Surprises When You Look
Up with Gamma-ray Goggles
Abstract: Astronomers have been studying ... home galaxy — the Milky Way for centuries,
however, we still find it full of surprises. In this talk, I will describe a spectacular mysterious
phenomenon we recently discovered
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00640054.pdf
EFTA00593009Set 9
3p1,654w
physics by observing the Uni-
verse. This includes discovering unexpected gigantic structure in the Milky Way, searching for
signals from dark matter particles in gamma rays and cosmic rays ... focus on interesting recent findings.
The public lecture: Double Bubble Trouble in Our Milky Way: Surprises When You Look
Up with Gamma-ray Goggles
Abstract: Astronomers have been studying ... home galaxy — the Milky Way for centuries,
however, we still find it full of surprises. In this talk, I will describe a spectacular mysterious
phenomenon we recently discovered
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00593009.pdf
EFTA01112167Set 9
3p1,592w
Fend bubbles and the super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way is full of surprises. My Ph.D. thesis ... bubbles, a pair of unanticipated gigantic bubbles extending , 50 degrees above and below the Milky
Way's galactic plane. The whole structure has a size of 50,000 light years ... comparable to the size of
the Milky Way itself, and emanates very high energy gamma-ray photons up to hundreds of billions of
electron volts. These spectacular mysterious bubbles hint
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01112167.pdf
EFTA01922860Set 10
2014-06-2750p13,161w
capturing
quicksilver. The brain has as many neurons as there are stars in
the Milky Way.
As I spent more time with neuroimaging technology, I couldn't
help but wonder ... capturing
quicksilver. The brain has as many neurons as there are stars in
the Milky Way, each connected to other neurons by billions of
spines, which contain synapses that change
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01922860.pdf
EFTA00585481Set 9
2011-04-2230p8,040w
planet — but given that there are tens of billions
of sunlike stars in the Milky Way alone, that's still a pretty big
number. Butler, moreover, is hardly the only ... plenty
he doesn't get to) all point to the notion that the Milky Way is likely
teeming with biology.
And who's to say life as we know
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00585481.pdf
EFTA00669736Set 9
2014-06-2735p13,094w
capturing quicksilver. The
brain has as many neurons as there are stars in the Milky Way.
As I spent more time with neuroimaging technology, I couldn't help but
wonder ... capturing quicksilver. The brain has as
many neurons as there are stars in the Milky Way, each connected to other
neurons by billions of spines, which contain synapses that change
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00669736.pdf