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遥か彼方の銀河から何が学べるか
1,441,211 views | ヘンリー・リン • TEDYouth 2013
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面白く、ワクワクするトークで、インテル・サイエンスフェアの入賞者、17歳のヘンリー・リンは、遥か彼方の銀河団に目を向けます。宇宙最大の天体の性質を研究することにより、私たちの世界と銀河について、多く学べると語ります。
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面白く、ワクワクするトークで、インテル・サイエンスフェアの入賞者、17歳のヘンリー・リンは、遥か彼方の銀河団に目を向けます。宇宙最大の天体の性質を研究することにより、私たちの世界と銀河について、多く学べると語ります。
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Henry Lin
Student scientist
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At 17, Henry Lin won an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award for his mathematical models of distant galaxy clusters.
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Carolyn Y. Johnson |
The Boston Globe
, July 24, 2014 | Article
Pollution May Be a Clear Sign of Life — Maybe Not-So Intelligent — Out There
Here's a news article that talks about one of my recent projects.
Charles Q. Choi | Space.com, August 15, 2012 | Article
Record-Breaking Galaxy Cluster May Be Most Massive Ever
Here is a particularly amazing galaxy cluster that was discovered by my mentor.
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