Congratulations to Rob!

My SciBling Rob Knop is leaving the academic circus for a cool job: designing Universes or some such astronomical stuff on Second Life. Just as he is about to leave his University, though, he got a nice parting gift from the academic world for his work on the expansion of the Universe - the Gruber Prize in Cosmology. Please go and say Hello and Congratulations to Rob!

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