[ Your Name ] would like to inform you about this article on Complexity Digest 2005.37 - 17.01 http://comdig.unam.mx/index.php?id_issue=2005.37#22567 05/09/16 [ Your Message ] Three New Web Casts: Complexity, Science & Society Conference 2005 http://complexity.vub.ac.be/~comdig/CSS05/ ECAL 2005 - VIIIth European Conference on Artificial Life http://complexity.vub.ac.be/~comdig/ECAL2005/ T. Irene Sanders, Executive Director and Founder, The Washington Center for Complexity & Public Policy http://complexity.vub.ac.be/~comdig/Sanders0508/Sanders0508.mov Astronomers Detect Most Distant Cosmic Explosion, Reuters Excerpts: Astronomers said on Monday they have detected a cosmic explosion at the very edge of the visible universe, a 13-billion-year-old blast that could help them learn more about the earliest stars. The brilliant blast -- known as a gamma ray burst -- was probably caused by the death of a massive star soon after the Big Bang, but was glimpsed on Sept. 4 by NASA's new Swift satellite and later by ground-based telescopes. Source: Astronomers Detect Most Distant Cosmic Explosion[ http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N12161791.htm ], Reuters, 05/09/12 You can discuss this article on Articles Forum http://comdig.unam.mx/topic.php?id_article=22567