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Gross, Politzer and Wilczek share the physics prize for their work on quarks
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Gross, Politzer and Wilczek share the physics prize for their work on quarks
European Space Agency seeks volunteers to test effect of weightlessness on the human body
Maverick astronomer and geoscientist dies aged 84
Two nuclear physicists have invented their own word game
Two teams share this year's €1m Descartes prize
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Praveen Chaudhari takes over leading US laboratory
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Danish physicist who helped to develop "self-organized criticality" dies