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*[http://westernfrontonline.net/opinion/17-opinion/11548-strive-for-desert-power Strive for Desert Power] |
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Revision as of 17:16, 19 April 2012
Scott Vaughn Burger | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University College London Western Washington University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cosmology |
Academic advisors | Cristiano Sabiu Filipe Abdalla Kenneth Rines |
Scott Vaughn Burger (born June 9, 1988) is an American student of astrophysics and writer. He has been on the cutting-edge of scientific research in the Dark Energy Survey group at University College London and presented his research from North America to Europe. He also has written extensively for his undergraduate newspaper on the subject of science and society and won 2 awards for science writing from the American Physical Society.[1] [2]
Articles
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- Burger, Scott, "A Day Spent in the Midsts of a Battle of Ideas", The London Student November 21, 2010
- A Decade's Worth of Great Science in Review
- Hollywood Hysteria Rings False
- New Planets Are No Threat to Earth's Significance
- Some Theorize About Strange Time Anomalies Around the CERN Collider
- Add Some Variety to the Nobel Prizes
- Reports of the Man on the Moon's Demise Were Greatly Exaggerated
- Teleporting and the Real You
- Space Exploration Needs Long-Term Commitment
- On the Shores of the Cosmic Ocean
- Strive for Desert Power
- Fake Scares Cheapen Halloween
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