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Cosmic-ray results auger well for future
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The first substantial results from the world's largest detector of cosmic rays are being presented this week at a conference in Mexico.The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory is already the largest cosmic-ray observatory in the world even though it is only three-quarters finished.
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