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MinutiaeMan
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http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/nation/3041134.htm

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The stars' strange matter is only a few times more dense than the matter of neutron stars, where the atoms that make up ordinary matter are crushed down to the bare nuclei.

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In this even denser strange matter, protons and neutrons that make up the nuclei were themselves crushed into their component particles, called quarks.

I always get a warm, fuzzy feeling when "Star Trek" predictions come true like this...

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Ritten
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Man, that sounds painful......
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TSN
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Erm... Neutronium would presumably be made of neutrons. In other words, the stuff neutron stars are made of: something we've known about for years. This new stuff has the neutrons broken up into quarks, so it's even denser than "neutronium".
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Cartman
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I sincerly hope they don't decide to call the material "Quarkium".

Scientists... an unimaginative bunch.

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Sol System
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I love how science stories in newspapers can never, ever, ever cover a subject without slipping in "might destroy the planet!" somewhere.

Anyway, I look forward to buying household products made out of this strange metter. Impossible, you say? Well, perhaps. But I'm a firm believer in mind over metter.

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Lee
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Science is just so boring these days. Way back when, somebody'd discover neutronium, they'd do so by dropping it on their foot, or something. Now they write an article, but in the same way they do porn films - hard-core and soft-core versions.

Hard-core, it's loaded with incomprehensible equations, thrusting and penetrating right into the heart of the secrets of the universe.

Soft-core, they dance around the issue. All the serious stuff is cut out, and in the absence of a proper scientific money-shot, they make a lot of fusas about "could destroy the planet!"

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The Talented Mr. Gurgeh
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Scientists... an unimaginative bunch.
Not really, actually there's a tendency towards a type of obscure humour in the scientific community, especially in the particle physics area. Only one example comes to mind, the so-called WIMPS, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, but I'm sure there are a few more examples.

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TSN
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How about the very point of the article, strange quarks?
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Grokca
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I don't think I ever met a quark that wasn't strange.

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Kosh
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Quarkonium!

Someone will be selling it online, by e-mail, before the day is out.

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AndrewR
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What do stars like this emit!?!

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Sol System
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Uh...what do you mean?
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Mucus
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quote:
Two distant stars made of 'strange metter' are discovered
Heh, heh....sorry.

As for what they emit.

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Astronomers found both stars with an orbiting telescope called Chandra, which observes X rays rather than visible light. The X rays emitted by these stars were what indicated their composition.

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Sol System
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No need for you to apologize, it's their headline.
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