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Astronomy Discovery Could Help Treat Cancer Patients - 07-28-2011, 07:20 PM


I am a huge science buff, so when I saw this I was excited. Plus, it doesn't seem like a too far-fetched concept/idea.

Astronomy Discovery Could Help Treat Cancer Patients | Star Structure & Black Holes | Cancer & Cancer Treatment | Space.com

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07-28-2011, 08:45 PM


Thank you for sharing.. that's an interesting thought.

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No problem. Science is all about trying the "impossible". Glad someone else likes the article :)

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07-29-2011, 08:23 AM


Very cool read. As a scientist I can say that w/o science we wouldn't have discovered, learned, or evolved into who we are today. I strongly believe that there is more out in Space than we know right now and the the exploration of space is vital to learning new things about not only the universe but yourselves. Thanks for the share

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