posted by
Dopefish
on Tuesday February 25 2014, @11:00PM
from the we-are-made-of-star-stuff dept.
AnonTechie writes "Scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., today released a significant expansion and upgrade to a public, on-line database that houses a unique and extensive collection of information about a family of complex, carbon-rich molecules that are both widespread and abundant throughout the universe. Scientists believe more than 20 percent of the carbon in the universe is tied up in this extensive family of compounds, collectively know as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or simply PAHs.
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If you leave all the boxes unchecked, you get everything, but if you check a single one of them, you have to check all the ones you care about in order to see them.
It's like it's dormant as long as you don't touch it or something.
But it's something I haven't looked at over there in years.
(Score: 2) by unitron on Wednesday February 26 2014, @09:12AM
I think I remember something about that on /.
If you leave all the boxes unchecked, you get everything, but if you check a single one of them, you have to check all the ones you care about in order to see them.
It's like it's dormant as long as you don't touch it or something.
But it's something I haven't looked at over there in years.
something something Slashcott something something Beta something something