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cosmic

[koz-mik] / ˈkɒz mɪk /


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Each component becomes a lesson in geology with cosmic implications.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists from the University of Copenhagen have now identified what these objects are, uncovering extreme cosmic activity hidden inside dense clouds of ionized gas.

From Science Daily

Cold dark matter moves slowly, a property thought to be essential for forming galaxies and large-scale cosmic structures.

From Science Daily

The rendition is hypnotic but also distancing, making these utopian dreamworlds seem even more artificial than they already were, now ungrounded in space and time, crowds moving en masse through cosmic anthills.

From The Wall Street Journal

But I am soft-hearted — you may say soft-headed — regarding this good-hearted TV galaxy, willing to go wherever the cosmic winds do blow, always hoping for it to live long and prosper.

From Los Angeles Times