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    It is common that we just take for granted the existence of certain daily use tools or artifacts, without considering that their solely existence is based on quantum physics effects.
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    Fermi paradox

    “Where are the aliens?” That’s the question that Enrico Fermi asked along with some other collaborators. He wondered…, considering how vast the universe is, shouldn’t it be the case that we would already have evidence of the existence of life forms outside Earth?
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    “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind”; Today marks the 50th anniversary since Neil Armstrong said these words while he was setting foot on the Moon surface.
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    The Apollo missions and the Saturn V rocket are a collection of superlatives, unique creations and ingenuity; that were indispensable to be able to achieve one of the greatest feats of humanity, to put the first human beings on the Moon.
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Accidental Nobel

December 9, 2018December 9, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Physics
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The Nobel Prize is the most prestigious recognition in several fields in Sciences and Humanities, it is awarded to people who have achieved remarkable discoveries or actions. However, this award is not immune to casual discoveries; one example is that of Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson.

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The universe’s shape

November 3, 2018November 4, 2018 Alejandro Languren 3 Comments BannerE, Cosmology, Physics, Science
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Talk about the universe’s shape might sound like a weird concept, how can you define the shape of a 3-dimension space? And what does it mean? Well, the universe’s shape has very interesting implications for the cosmos, and for us as well.  

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The standard model

October 20, 2018October 23, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Quantum Physics, Science, Uncategorized
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If you are asked, how is it that we are built or constituted? Your answer most likely will be “of atoms”, and even though this is a correct answer, it partially describe how all things we know are formed. Is the standard model the one that describes in detail how matter is constituted.  

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A not-so-empty space.

September 9, 2018September 9, 2018 Alejandro Languren 1 Comment BannerE, Cosmology, Science
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The Hubble Space Telescope is undoubtedly one of the most successful scientific experiments, with multiple discoveries that have solved great unknowns about the universe; one of these were his deep-field images.

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Science matters.

July 30, 2018July 31, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Education, Science
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It is commonly understood that science topics are considered challenging and interesting, but for many the introduction to these subjects brings a mixed feelings remembrance.

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