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  1. Black holes discovered before now have been super-massive or as small as stars. Now there's a new class: Medium. http://bit.ly/f1Tx4
  2. PopSci: BELLA scientists hope to make an accelerator as powerful as the big boys in a fraction of the space. http://bit.ly/NMlEJ
  3. More fun with plasma wakefield accelerators: Berkeley has BELLA, SLAC has FACET. http://bit.ly/qH2JL
  4. From Scientific American: "The Coming Revolutions in Particle Physics." Get ready for the LHC. http://bit.ly/3dOih
  5. Study finds cash is not key to retaining high school science teachers -- it's treating them like professionals. http://bit.ly/tPOCl
  6. Q&A with a long-time forum moderator for Galaxy Zoo, a site where anyone can contribute to astronomy research. http://bit.ly/rOeRW
  7. World's largest computing grid proves it's ready to start receiving huge load of data from LHC. http://bit.ly/33s3e6
  8. Sounds like a nice get-away spot: Herschel and Hubble team up to give us a new view of the Whirlpool Galaxy. http://bit.ly/T6Xcu
  9. Physicists and philosophers discuss the science of time at the World Science Festival in New York. http://bit.ly/3pZAi0
  10. Scientists at National Ignition Facility plan to heat hydrogen isotopes to 100 mill °C and a density 100x that of lead. http://bit.ly/11waBs
  11. Q&A with the astrophysicist host of NOVA scienceNOW, which launches its fourth season tonight on PBS. http://bit.ly/SxVh8
  12. Astronomers use Hubble and supergiant "beating heart" stars to determine the size and expansion rate of the universe. http://bit.ly/ce3kj
  13. Scientists make radio waves travel faster than light. Are cell phones connected directly to satellites in our future? http://bit.ly/15UEWO
  14. Physicists discover strong evidence that extremely energetic cosmic rays are born in supernova remnants. http://bit.ly/4YW1I
  15. Fermilab is offering tours of the antimatter production source on July 11 and August 8. Space is limited! http://bit.ly/4eugic
  16. RT @physicsdavid: Stoked that @symmetrymag made list of best magazines to read, with The Believer, NYTimes Mag, et al. http://bit.ly/L4wYe
  17. BELLA, Berkeley's new laser wakefield accelerator, will take electrons to an energy of 10 GeV in the space of 1 meter. http://bit.ly/IfgFV
  18. To pull the economy out of recession, invest in brains. http://bit.ly/dOhZi
  19. Fermilab physicists observe new, exotic relative of the common proton, but conflict with sister experiment on details. http://bit.ly/1atXd3
  20. Armchair astronomy win: A sixth paper from Galaxy Zoo has been accepted for publication. http://bit.ly/gPHcJ