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 Human remains found in a car pulled from the Wabash River are those of Scott Javins, an Indiana State University student who s been missing for more than five years, authorities said.Officials going through silt and mud the car found a human skull and other remains. The remains are those of Javins, according to Vigo County Prosecutor Terry Modesitt.Authorities are continuing the forensic analysis to look for more remains or potential evidence.Javins, who was 20 when he stanley cup  disappeared, was last seen about 2:30 a.m. May 24, 2002 in Terre Haute leaving a friend s home in a silver Honda Civic. Police stanley cups  pulled Javins  car from the Wabash River on Friday.Police had checked other sections of the river in the past, but not the area where Javins  car was found, said Chief of Police George Ralston said Friday.        Modesitt said as the investigation continues, any evidence will be protected in case it is needed for a trial in the future. We feel good,  Modesitt said.  We want to bring closure for the family and this is a start.                                                                       ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-940a91b8-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  r stanley mug ight-rail-recirc-item--id-940a91b8-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-940a91b8-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;       Uvxc Judge: 6 N.C. Terror Suspects to Be Held
 Astronomers say all of the galaxies in the universe are connected by a vast cosmic web of filaments, but we ;ve never actually seen this supposed network. That   changed, however, thanks to the tumultuous activity of a distant quasar that   illuminating the celestial backdrop.     We already know about these filaments, at least conceptually, because computer stanley canada  simulations tell us stanley cups  they ;re there. As the universe cooled after the Big Bang, most of its matter  including and especially dark matter  congealed into a network of filaments that spanned the cosmos. Certain points of this web contained more mass than others, eventually resulting in th stanley cup e formation of stars, galaxies, and galactic clusters. So even though the Big Bang happened long ago and its galaxies are now far apart, virtually everything   still connected within this web of vestigial matter. https://gizmodo/celestial-filaments-link-together-galaxy-clusters-into-5700993 https://gizmodo/watch-the-most-accurate-supercomputer-simulation-yet-of-1462882295 https://gizmodo/the-objects-in-space-that-we-really-really-cant-expla-1491923694 But these filaments, which exist as rarefied and highly ionized gas, are invisible and have never been seen by astronomers. We ;ve been able to visualize intergalactic gas by detecting its absorption of light from bright background sources, but that hasn ;t really shown us how this gas is distributed. Like a Flashlight Using the Keck Telescope in Hawaii, as