The center of the Milky Way has increased it's X-Ray emissions about 400 times over the past few months. This is due either to a neutron star colliding with a spent star or the start something wonderful. This is the next new big thing.
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2007-02-18 01:28:01
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answered by Bacchus 5
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Stem cell therapy available for the masses. It's already a reality in some countries for treating ALS, Alzheimer's, diabetes, MS, and a multitude of other diseases and afflictions. I know this from talking with the doctor who performs the treatments. I also talked with a woman who has undergone treatment for the same condition I have, and a guy who has MS. They are both doing remarkably well. I've been accepted as a candidate, but can't afford it. It's very costly.
2016-05-24 01:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on which branch exactly.
Teloscopy - the launch of the Kepler telescope next year to find Earthlike planets could be pretty cool.
Radio Astronomy - Discovery of radio signals from another galactic civilization.
2007-02-18 02:02:18
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answered by Mark T 7
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A better understanding of the first stars: what do they look like, transition to the standard stellar population, emission spectrum, ...
2007-02-18 00:52:14
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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That there are thousands of dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt bigger than Pluto.
2007-02-18 01:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Deciphering the origin of gamma ray bursts and their place in the universe.
2007-02-18 03:39:58
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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using the magnetic fields in space to propel rockets just like they do with train systems on magnetic rails
2007-02-18 00:51:32
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answered by Dreamkiller 2
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we will have just 7 planets in our solar system soon
2007-02-18 00:55:43
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answered by ? 6
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