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Quantum Conundrum: “Some Aspects of the Universe are Beyond the Reach of Mathematics”

"Alan Turing is famous for his role in cracking the Enigma code," said Dr Toby Cubitt from UCL Computer Science. … More

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When We Dodged A Solar Bullet: Halloween 2003 Sun-Storm | Time-Lapse Video

Imagery captured in the days leading up and following the Sun erupting with an X-28 class solar flare in October … More

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A ‘ghost from the past’ recalls the infancy of the Milky Way

When our galaxy was born, around 13,000 million years ago, a plethora of clusters containing millions of stars emerged. But … More

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The Intriguing E 3 Cluster –“A Ghost from the Infancy of the Milky Way”

When our galaxy was born, around 13,000 million years ago, a plethora of clusters containing millions of stars emerged. But … More

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Upper and Lower class grows in the USA while the middle class has shrunk from 61% of the US population in 1971 to 50% today

After more than four decades of serving as the nation’s economic majority, the American middle class is now matched in … More

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ALMA: Interesting Objects in the Outer System

Two papers have appeared on the arXiv server suggesting hitherto undiscovered objects in the outer Solar System (thanks to Centauri … More

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Darkness is disappearing and that’s bad news for astronomy

Astronomers have much to celebrate in the International Year of Light and Light-Based Technologies (IYL). Until the 1930s, every scrap … More

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Sun-Watching Observatory Celebrates 20 Stellar Years in Space (Video)

The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint effort of NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), launched into solar … More

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Daytime Moon Meets Morning Star

Venus now appears as Earth’s brilliant morning star, standing in a line-up of planets above the southeastern horizon before dawn. … More

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Geminid Meteor Shower Puts on Dazzling Display This Week

The Geminid meteor shower peaks this week. Here’s how to see it. from SPACE.com http://ift.tt/1jQ3Glz via IFTTT

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